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I can't deploy to Google App Engine anymore.

$ git init
$ gcloud auth login
$ git config credential.helper gcloud.sh
$ gcloud config set project <project-name>
$ git push google master

fatal: remote error: Invalid username/password.
You may need to use your OAuth token password; Note that generated google.com passwords 
are not compatible with private repositories

After some googling we find this text and a link on Google App Engine console.

Alternatively, instead of using the Google Cloud SDK to manage your authentication, you 
can manually generate your Git credentials by following this link.

We follow the link, generate git credentials and add it to our .netrc file. And voila.

$ git push google master

fatal: remote error: Invalid username/password.
You may need to use your OAuth token password; Note that generated google.com passwords 
are not compatible with private repositories

It still doesn't work. I have run out of ideas. I am using OSX.

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Since this question still gets views I will add an answer here. It looks like you were mixing the authentication methods for pushing to a Google Code Repository with pushing to a Google Cloud Source Repository. Some of the details have been updated since this question was posted but in essence the older Google Code repos on https://code.google.com use a username and password which you can set in .netrc, and the newer Cloud Repos on https://console.cloud.google.com/code are tied to your Google Cloud Platform project and use OAuth for authentication via gcloud.sh.

Steps for connecting to a Google Cloud Source Repository:

$ git init local-repo
$ cd local-repo
$ git config credential.helper gcloud.sh
$ git remote add google https://source.developers.google.com/p/[PROJECT_ID]/r/default
$ git push google master

Steps for older repositories hosted on Google Code:

1) Retrieve credentials from https://code.google.com/hosting/settings
2) Edit .netrc: machine code.google.com login @google.com
3)

$ git init local-repo
$ cd local-repo
$ git remote add google https://<project>.googlecode.com/git
$ git push google master

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