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I created a Deployment shell script to preform $git pull for all of our websites, example :

#!/bin/bash

repo1=/var/www/html/website1
repo2=/var/www/html/website2

for repo in $repo1 $repo2
do
    (cd "${repo}" && git pull )
done

This is actually working but required to type password for any $git pull command. we have 10 websites stored on 4 servers ,so its a bit of an hassle to type the password 40 times.

Is there a simple way to add a password to the git pull command ?

for example:

$git pull -pw [password]

I know It's not the best and secured method but because I'm 1 of 2 persons authorized to access the servers , I don't really worry about someone revealing the password by watching Shell history.

Appreciate the help .

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  • If you don't care about someone seeing the password in the history - why not just add an ssh key and get rid of the need for a password completely? Users sharing accounts (implied) is the problem to solve here.
    – AD7six
    May 28, 2014 at 9:06
  • Can you instruct me how to do it? For the record im running the shell script from windows on remotes using plink
    – Drormat
    May 28, 2014 at 9:10
  • If you're only using passwords because you're not aware there's an alternative read up on how git uses ssh and ssh keys. For example see this guide, or the answer below.
    – AD7six
    May 28, 2014 at 9:18
  • possible duplicate of How to enter command with password for git pull?
    – eis
    Jan 28, 2015 at 15:49
  • you can see the answer on this other thread: stackoverflow.com/a/31835965/365237
    – eis
    Jul 30, 2019 at 18:47

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From : https://superuser.com/questions/338511/how-do-i-disable-password-prompts-when-doing-git-push-pull

Generate a private/public key pair for password-less authentication. For Linux, your keys are stored in ~/.ssh.

If you already have files in ~/.ssh that's named id_rsa and id_rsa.pub, then you already have a key pair. Append the contents of your public key (that's id_rsa.pub) to the Git repository's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file.

$ scp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub [email protected]:id_rsa.tmp $ ssh [email protected] $ cat id_rsa.tmp >> .ssh/authorized_keys

If you don't have the key pair, generate one with

$ ssh-keygen -t rsa

Read this for further instructions: http://inchoo.net/tools-frameworks/how-to-generate-ssh-keys-for-git-authorization/

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  • I have done the direction above and now instead of user@GitSource password , It requires Enter passphrase for key '/home/dev/.ssh/id_rsa'
    – Drormat
    May 28, 2014 at 13:44

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