This is a cross-platform utility to securely store Git credentials for various Git repositories and platforms in a user-friendly way. With the help of this tool, you can securely store, manage and access Git credentials for any Git client, platform and team service at any time. Please note that the software does not have a user interface, so it works right out of the box and just requires your credentials. WHAT’S NEW Version 10.0 Improved the software’s overall performance by optimizing a critical area of the software and fixing several minor bugs. Version 9.0 New command-line scripts to easily deploy a GitHub project and gather the necessary credentials. New user-interface. Version 8.0 Rename the “Login credentials” to “Account credentials”, improve the privacy statement, fix a bug related to the Local Administrator account and optimize the “Login credentials” page for readability. Version 7.0 Improve the “Support for GitHub” section to clearly explain the requirements of this feature. Version 6.2 Add support for GitLab. Version 6.0 Improve the “Support for Visual Studio Team Services” section to make it easier to understand the requirements of this feature. Version 5.0 Add support for Bitbucket. Version 4.0 Add support for GitLab and Bitbucket. Version 3.0 Add support for GitLab and Bitbucket. Version 2.0 Add support for Bitbucket. Version 1.0 Add support for Bitbucket. Version 0.9.0 Initial release FEATURES Supported hosting providers Visual Studio Team Services, GitHub, Bitbucket and GitHub Enterprise. Supports on-premises and cloud-based Git repositories. Supports the read-write Git protocol, the pull and push method. For on-premises Git repositories, the software enables the user to use the command-line tools to add and remove remote repositories, perform a push to a branch. For cloud-based Git repositories, the software enables the user to fetch and clone a repository, checkout a branch or tag, perform a push and much more. Supports Git clients, including Microsoft Git
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Microsoft Git Credential Manager for Windows is a simple tool that can help store your Git credentials within Windows Credential Store and provide convenient access to them. This application is easy to setup and install, and as soon as it's configured, it can start doing its job. However, the application is as powerful as it is straightforward. Whenever it detects that you need to authenticate with Git, the utility will automatically open a Command Prompt window, where you need to enter your official Microsoft Account or Azure Active Directory credentials. Once the credentials have been entered, the app will store them within Windows Credential Store. Although it doesn't have a user interface, this utility is designed to work under-the-radar, with the sole purpose of making Git operations a lot easier. Microsoft Git Credential Manager for Windows Requirements: Git for Windows .NET Framework 4.5.1 or later Description: MSYS is an open-source package of essential tools for developing, building, and maintaining cross-platform UNIX/Linux software. It's a multilingual environment for building software on Windows. This environment includes compilers, a terminal emulator, and other utilities. Requirements: MSYS is available for download at the Open Source Initiative (OSI) website. We are hiring for a Senior Developer! We are looking for a Senior Developer with at least 10 years of experience in Java/Scala. Responsibilities: - Work with a Product Owner and a cross functional team to develop quality systems and to constantly deliver our solutions. - Own the full software development life cycle from requirements gathering to end-of-life operations. - Ability to take ownership of technical decisions. - Have a proactive approach to the product in order to propose innovative solutions to improve our customers' business. - Collaborate with the technical team and the business domain experts. - Continuously improve our solutions and our process to continuously improve the quality of the software. - Use the latest trends and technologies to support the product. Description: At EQUIZINE, we believe that digital transformation is a process of continuous improvement. We take an iterative approach to product development and have a flexible, highly-customizable and easy-to-use work platform. We love working in a smart, fun and open-minded team that is open to making things better. If you are looking for a great place to grow your professional career in a
This is a Windows application that provides authentication to Git hosting services and Microsoft Visual Studio Team Services (formerly CodePlex, code.net, Team Services and Live Share) using Microsoft Credential Manager. The Git credentials are stored in the Windows credential store and are automatically refreshed on startup. Visual Studio Team Services - Helps store credentials for TFS - Syncs the credentials to GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitorious - Performs authentication of Microsoft accounts in Git. - Uses Git for Windows to perform the credential store refresh. - Allows the use of personal access tokens for authenticating to TFS and GitHub. - Supports Kerberos authentication. - Supports agent-based optimization. - Works with non-interactive agent-based authentication. - Provides personal access tokens for Google, Bitbucket, GitLab, and code.net. - Supports 2-Factor authentication. - Provides 2-Factor authentication for GitHub. - Provides multi-factor authentication for GitHub. - Performs authentication using RSA keys for Bitbucket. - Performs authentication using a 3rd party authenticator for Bitbucket. - Supports pushing to GitHub. - Supports pulling from GitHub. - Supports cloning of repositories to GitHub. - Supports performing a search on GitHub. - Performs authentication for Google. - Supports pushing to Google Cloud repositories. - Supports cloning of repositories to Google Cloud repositories. - Supports performing a search on Google Cloud repositories. - Supports GitHub. - Supports Bitbucket. - Supports 2-Factor authentication. - Supports Multi-Factor authentication. Git for Windows - Allows for storing GitHub credentials in the credential manager. - Automatically refreshes GitHub credentials in the credential manager. Visual Studio Team Services - Helps store credentials for Visual Studio Team Services. - Syncs the credentials to GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitorious. - Performs authentication of Microsoft accounts in Git. - Uses Git for Windows to perform the credential store refresh. - Allows the use of personal access tokens for authenticating to Visual Studio Team Services. - Supports Kerberos authentication. - Supports agent-based optimization. - Works with non-interactive agent-based authentication. - Provides personal access tokens for Google, Bitbucket, GitLab, and code.net. - Supports 2-Factor authentication. - Provides 2-Factor authentication for GitHub. - Provides multi-factor authentication for GitHub. - Performs authentication using RSA keys for Bitbucket. - Performs authentication using a 3rd party authenticator for Bitbucket. - Supports pushing to GitHub. - Supports pulling from GitHub. - Supports cloning of repositories to GitHub. - Supports performing a search on GitHub. - Performs authentication for Google. - Supports pushing to Google Cloud
OS: Windows® 7 or later Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz or AMD Athlon™ 64 x2, 2 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 550 Ti or AMD Radeon™ HD 5770 DirectX: Version 9.0c Hard Drive: 35 GB available space Sound Card: Windows® compatible sound card Keyboard: Any standard keyboard Network: High Speed Internet connection Additional Requirements: Windows
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