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I added a wrong github token to my global composer configuration and cannot remove it again.

I did

composer config --global --auth github-oauth.github.com myWrongTokenDamn

Now I cannot overwrite it by executing it again with the correct token and I don't know where this information is stored to remove it manually.

The command to show where it is stored just gives me the error, that I am using the wrong token. Thanks I know that....

I use Ubuntu 18.04 and installed composer following these instructions and then moving the binary to /usr/bin/composer.

Reinstalling didn't help either, so the information clearly is not stored at /usr/bin/composer

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    It should be in ~/.composer/auth.json.
    – rob006
    Sep 6, 2019 at 14:00
  • That folder doesn't exist and neither therefore the file. That was, where I was looking, too at first Sep 6, 2019 at 14:02

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Weird solution:

I noticed that the behaviour did only occur, when I was within my current project, which had of course a composer.json file

What I did then I moved to my home directory and executed the the command again this time with the correct token:

composer config --global --auth github-oauth.github.com myCorrectLongToken

And the error message is gone.

While I am happy about the fix, it would be good if someone could explain what happened in the background.

Now

$ composer config --list

gives me the list of all settings including [home]

[home] /home/myUser/.config/composer

where everything is stored.

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  • strange how composer config --global had to be run from home directory for this to work
    – Ian
    Mar 9, 2023 at 15:53
  • @Ian: Imagine you have a $HOME/composer.json , the $COMPOSER_HOME is different to $HOME, that's perhaps all.
    – hakre
    Jul 25, 2023 at 21:57

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