Hi Dave,


I am just getting started with GitHub and your answer was exactly what I 
needed!  I setup a token on GitHub and now I am able to push my project to 
GitHub.



Thank you very much!



Sam Lalani



From: David Green <dgreen...@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2022 7:53 AM
To: users@netbeans.apache.org
Subject: Re: NetBeans 12.6 Push to GitHub



On Jan 27, 2022 at 9:41:12 AM, Sam Lalani <samlal...@yahoo.com.invalid 
<mailto:samlal...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote:

Incorrect credentials for repository at  <https://github.com/xxx/xxx.git> 
https://github.com/xxx/xxx.git

If I use the GitHub Desktop application, then I am able to drag and drop my 
NetBeans project to GitHub, but I would prefer to use the NetBeans Git 
integration to update my repository.  I Google searched this issue but am 
unable to find anything that helps me resolve it.



Are you using a personal authentication credential as your password rather than 
the Github website password?  I read that GitHub has stopped accepting the 
password.  You build the personal authentication credential on the GitHub site 
and then grab it for your local system for use.  I think it is only available 
as you make it so you have to securely store it locally.



Dave



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