On 2020-05-03 at 09:43:48, Jeff King wrote: > On Fri, May 01, 2020 at 11:59:48PM +0000, brian m. carlson wrote: > > > I think perhaps many folks aren't aware that you can invoke Git with an > > arbitrary shell command as "credential.helper", which of course makes > > life a lot easier. So if you want to invoke a separate command, it's > > really as easy as this: > > > > git config credential.smtp://smtp.crustytoothpaste.net.helper \ > > '!f() { echo username=my-username; echo "password=$(my-password-command)"; }; f' > > > > So I think that documenting the use of the credential helper is step 1, > > because probably most people _do_ want to use that for their passwords, > > and then documenting that credential helpers can be arbitrary shell > > commands that speak the protocol is step 2, so that people who don't can > > figure out a way to do what they want. > > > > I'll send some patches later which document the latter feature, since I > > don't think we mention it anywhere outside of the FAQ. I actually > > didn't know about it until Peff mentioned it to me one time. > > This is documented, but only recently did it make it out of > Documentation/technical/ and into gitcredentials(7). I don't mind adding > more pointers, though. Ah, yes, I remembered that series, but forgot that it introduced documentation for that. I'll just send a patch that updates the config option to mention the other cases, since we already document it in gitcredentials(7). -- brian m. carlson: Houston, Texas, US OpenPGP: https://keybase.io/bk2204
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