• dbx12
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    1 year ago

    But now you have the only credential, the REPO_TOKEN in plaintext in your .git/config file. That’s even worse.

    Edit: typo

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      1 year ago

      That’s how a lot of tools work. Your maven password is in .m2/settings.xml

      Your ssh private key is in .ssh/id_rsa

      The only person with access to these files should be you. If anyone else does then your machine is compromised

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        1 year ago

        we’re talking about a hypothetical one-off situation on a computer that isn’t yours though; right? That happens from time to time, and an authentication process that requires you to persist your auth information on disk carries some extra risks. You need to remember to delete it when you’re done.

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          1 year ago

          You don’t need to remember to delete it, you can revoke the access from your github account.

          Then it’s useless.

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        1 year ago

        For the maven password, ok maybe. Your ssh private key should require a passphrase.