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Erklärung des Begriffs: Git Credential Manager (GCM)
Begriff
Git Credential Manager
Abkürzung
GCM
Eintrag zuletzt aktualisiert am
11.02.2021
Zur Stichwortliste unseres Lexikons
Was ist
Git Credential Manager
?
Git Credential Manager (GCM) ist die Eingabeaufforderung für Benutzername und Kennwort in Git.
Das Git-Projekt hat den
.NET Framework
-basierten Git Credential Manager for Windows und den
Java
-basierten Git Credential Manager for Mac and
Linux
zum plattformunabhängigen Git Credential Manager Core (GCM Core) zusammengeführt. Dieser basiert auf
.NET Core
.
https://github.com/microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-Core
----
Git Credential Manager Core (GCM Core) is a secure Git credential helper built on
.NET Core
that runs on Windows and macOS.
Linux
support is in an early preview.
Compared to Git's built-in credential helpers (Windows: wincred, macOS: osxkeychain,
Linux
: gnome-keyring) which provides single-factor authentication support working on any HTTP-enabled Git repository, GCM Core provides multi-factor authentication support for Azure DevOps,
Azure DevOps Server
(formerly
Team Foundation Server
), GitHub, and Bitbucket.
Git Credential Manager Core (GCM Core) replaces the
.NET Framework
-based Git Credential Manager for Windows (GCM), and the
Java
-based Git Credential Manager for Mac and
Linux
(
Java
GCM), providing a consistent authentication experience across all platforms.
Https://github.com/microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-Core/blob/master/docs/faq.md#about-the-project
---
Q: How does this project relate to Git Credential Manager for Windows and Git Credential Manager for Mac and
Linux
?
Git Credential Manager for Windows (GCM Windows) is a
.NET Framework
-based Git credential helper which runs on Windows. Likewise the Git Credential Manager for Mac and
Linux
(
Java
GCM) is a
Java
-based Git credential helper that runs only on macOS and
Linux
. Although both of these projects aim to solve the same problem (providing seamless multi-factor HTTPS authentication with Git), they are based on different codebases and languages which is becoming hard to manage to ensure feature parity.
Git Credential Manager Core (GCM Core; this project) aims to replace both GCM Windows and
Java
GCM with a unified codebase which should be easier to maintain and enhance in the future.
Q: Does this mean GCM for Windows (
.NET Framework
-based) is deprecated?
Yes. Git Credential Manager for Windows (GCM Windows) is no longer receiving updates and fixes. All development effort has now been directed to GCM Core. GCM Core is available as an credential helper option in Git for Windows 2.28, and will be made the default helper in 2.29.
Q: Does this mean the
Java
-based GCM for Mac/
Linux
is deprecated?
Yes. Usage of Git Credential Manager for Mac and
Linux
(
Java
GCM) should be replaced with GCM Core or
SSH
keys. If you wish to install GCM Core on macOS or
Linux
, please follow the download and installation instructions.
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Linux
Java
Secure Shell (SSH)
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