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Github Authentication
Dec. 12, 2023, 7:54 a.m. | Mintu Agarwal
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From 2021-08-13, GitHub is no longer accepting account passwords when authenticating Git operations. You need to add a PAT (Personal Access Token) instead, and you can follow the below method to add a PAT on your system.
Create Personal Access Token on GitHub
From your GitHub account, go to Settings
→ Developer Settings
→ Personal Access Token
→ Generate New Token
(Give your password) → Fillup the form → click Generate token
→ Copy the generated Token, it will be …
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