You can store your git credentials in your git config file by enabling the credential-helper.
git config --global credential.helper store
The first time after enabling this, you will be asked to give your
username and password which will then be written in plaintext to the
config file in /home/{username}/.gitconfig.
In Memory
You can store your git credentials in system memory by enabling the credential-helper with the cache command.
git config credential.helper 'cache --timeout='
This is will store your credentials for the duration of the timeout period in memory.
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There are two ways to achieve this:
On Disk
You can store your git credentials in your git config file by enabling the credential-helper.
The first time after enabling this, you will be asked to give your username and password which will then be written in plaintext to the config file in
/home/{username}/.gitconfig
.In Memory
You can store your git credentials in system memory by enabling the credential-helper with the cache command.
This is will store your credentials for the duration of the timeout period in memory.