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I think it is best handled by the git client itself, see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35942754/how-to-save-username-and-password-in-git; in particular I would recommend to configure an ssh key as described in https://stackoverflow.com/a/51327559/6646912 or https://docs.github.com/en/github/authenticating-to-github/about-ssh for GitHub-specific usage; you can encrypt the key with a passphrase that you only enter once per session. My preference would be to keep the credentials outside of this extension (which is possible with the ssh way). |
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Would it be possible to keep the credentials so I don't have to always fill it once I push the changes back to remote repo?
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