GitHub hasn’t allowed http pushes with password auth for a while. you need either to do an ssh push or use an api token. yet, anythime you do an http push for the first time, you are prompted for a password. the real reason for this is git, not github
doesn’t really matter, but https. it’s the only endpoint github has available and all http requests get redirected. the reason i say it doesn’t matter is that git will prompt you for your password before even trying to communicate with the remote
GitHub hasn’t allowed http pushes with password auth for a while. you need either to do an ssh push or use an api token. yet, anythime you do an http push for the first time, you are prompted for a password. the real reason for this is git, not github
You can with PATs though
that’s the api token i mentioned
http or https?
doesn’t really matter, but https. it’s the only endpoint github has available and all http requests get redirected. the reason i say it doesn’t matter is that git will prompt you for your password before even trying to communicate with the remote
ty :)