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- The `git` command line tool will probably store your username & PAT in your OS credentials secure store system. So it is possible that you will only need to input it once.
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- If `git` is not asking you for your password, please try specifying your username by doing `git clone https://YOUR_USERNAME@gitlab.esa.int/namespace/project.git`.
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- If you change your PAT, you will have to reset them with `git config --global --unset user.password`
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- DO NOT store your PAT in clear text by setting your `git remote` to https://YOUR_USERNAME:YOUR_PAT@gitlab.esa.int/foo/bar.git. Please use the secure credentials storage of your OS:
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- For Windows https://github.com/Microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-for-Windows
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- For macOS, use the included osxkeychain.
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- For Linux, depending on your distro you can user Gnome Keyring as described in https://askubuntu.com/a/776335.
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- We have a very aggressive rate limit policy. If you input your credentials wrong 5 times in 10 mins you will be banned one hour.
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- Do not hesitate to contact us in gitlab@esa.int if you are having any issue accessing gitlab.esa.int from the command-line.
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