

Updated: May 15th, 2014 - Add KB link from atlassian.
SOURCETREE LOGIN PASSWORD
I recommend saving the password in your keychain. In the Authenticate window make sure and use your newly generated OTP token as your password. If you do choose to use SourceTree as a GUI Git client, you'll need to add your GitHub credentials to SourceTree. Now you need to click on “Edit Accounts…” so you can select your Github account and make modifications. If you encounter same situation try to refresh OAuth token as following Select Tools -> Options Choose Authentication -> Edit github account -> Refresh OAuth Token Works for me, at least for some time. Using correct username and password don’t work and login dialog just keeps coming back.

You can accomplish this by opening the Bookmarks window and clicking on the “Hosted Repositories” button. Sometimes Sourcetree goes loco with Github login. Use our built-in CI/CD tool, Bitbucket Pipelines, to create powerful, automated workflows. If you already have SourceTree setup, you will need to edit your account password for GitHub. Make sure at least the “repo” and “public_repo” options are checked.

To create the OTP, use the following link. This means if I ever need to reject a token it will only effect the one version of SourceTree on one device.īelow are the steps needed to create your OTP token and re-add your Github account in SourceTree. end of this message): I downloaded the Linux4SAM source tree from Github (tag. It is recommended practice to use one token per application. file cannot connect to the dongle If the dongle is not read correctly. Luckily Github has made creating a OTP quite easy once you know what you are looking for. When Sourcetree acts on a repository it asks git.
SOURCETREE LOGIN WINDOWS
If these credentials are valid it will store them in the Windows Credential Manager, prefixed with git. The configuration directory is generally located at: C:Users/. Ignoring Sourcetree for a second if you know the remote HTTPS URL to a private Bitbucket repository and try to clone it via the git command line, git will prompt you for a username/password. Note: If you use the official GitHub app you will not run into a login error because their app uses the GitHub API for authentication. Create (or modify) accounts.json in the configuration directory of SourceTree as follows.
