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georges
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Hey guys,
I have GMS2: Pro and I've set up the Git plugin as much as can figure out.
I created a Git repo on Github and initialized it empty. I did git init in the local GMS directory and added the remote origin and set the upstream branch to master. All fine.
I initially had my local repo / git config set up using SSH and my keys. I couldn't find a way for GMS to understand that. It always needed me to put in a source control identity.
Next, I switched the URL in the .git/config to the https URL because it looked like GMS maybe didn't understand how to handle the git protocol.
This still didn't work, even after I entered my Github username and password.
So, now I am stuck.
Questions:
General comment: I really don't like putting my Github password into GMS. This is what SSH keys are FOR!
I have GMS2: Pro and I've set up the Git plugin as much as can figure out.
I created a Git repo on Github and initialized it empty. I did git init in the local GMS directory and added the remote origin and set the upstream branch to master. All fine.
I initially had my local repo / git config set up using SSH and my keys. I couldn't find a way for GMS to understand that. It always needed me to put in a source control identity.
Next, I switched the URL in the .git/config to the https URL because it looked like GMS maybe didn't understand how to handle the git protocol.
This still didn't work, even after I entered my Github username and password.
So, now I am stuck.
Questions:
- Does the GMS git plugin work with Github while using SSH keys?
- If not, why doesn't the https url with the credentials I put in the identity?
General comment: I really don't like putting my Github password into GMS. This is what SSH keys are FOR!