Difference between revisions of "Personal access token (PAT)"
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* [[Azure DevOps]] | * [[Azure DevOps]] |
Revision as of 07:40, 2 March 2023
wikipedia:Personal access token
- Azure DevOps
- GitLab: PAT, Feed token, Incoming email token
When you push your code (or pull code from GitHub), you will be prompted to enter a username and password. Enter your GitHub username and then enter the string of characters associated with the PAT. For example: f8bfdfd5bf51046ea51eb0c4c00c95a563bdbxx8
Related terms
See also
- PAT, GitHub token
- Authentication, AAA, MFA, OpenID, OAuth, OATH, PAM, Personal access token, CWE: Broken Access Control, PAT, Mutual authentication, Federated authentication, IdP, Amazon Cognito, Phone to sign in, Firebase Authentication, Auth0, WebAuthn, Web3auth, Challenge-response, Passwordless authentication, HMAC, HOTP, TOTP, OATH
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