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GCM won’t launch automatically when trying to push the changes to git remote repo #1685

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vada-pav opened this issue Aug 12, 2024 · 2 comments
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auth-issue An issue authenticating to a host

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Version

2.5.1+90d5f897f164a8fe07d2aa3bf7db439b0b4e03ea

Operating system

macOS

OS version or distribution

macOS Monterey 12.7.6. Intel Macbook Air 2017

Git hosting provider(s)

GitHub

Other hosting provider

No response

(Azure DevOps only) What format is your remote URL?

None

Can you access the remote repository directly in the browser?

Yes, I can access the repository

Expected behavior

GCM should launch with a browser window asking me to authenticate. I have done this in the past and it worked once.

Actual behavior

git push -u origin main: trying to push my changes to github
IT asks me for my user-name and password in the CLI.

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Logs

git credential-manager diagnose
Running diagnostics...

[ OK ] Environment
[ OK ] File system
[ OK ] Networking
[ OK ] Git
[ OK ] Credential storage
[ OK ] Microsoft authentication (AAD/MSA)
[ OK ] GitHub API

Diagnostic summary: 7 passed, 0 skipped, 0 failed.

@vada-pav vada-pav added the auth-issue An issue authenticating to a host label Aug 12, 2024
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Je veux résoudre les problème mais je ne comprends plus l'anglais

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Ce n'est pas grave. J'ai installé gh cli et cela a résolu le problème

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