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      rkorell @sdetweil
      last edited by rkorell

      @sdetweil as far as google told me it seems, I need to install Git CLI - which is not easy available for Raspi.

      Any hint?

      Sorry!
      Ralf

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        rkorell @rkorell
        last edited by rkorell

        O.K,. Google is not my friend today…
        It seems that a “.gitconfig” file will do the trick …
        Will double check.

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          rkorell @rkorell
          last edited by

          Nope.
          Doesnt’t work.
          Have created a “.gitconfig” file with

          git config --global --edit
          

          Entered user, email and password - but your script asks again for “user” …

          ???

          Thanks
          Ralf

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            sdetweil @rkorell
            last edited by

            @rkorell the SCRIPT does not prompt

            I use these git config parms

            if [ "$user_name." == "." ]; then
            	# prompt for users name
            	git config --local user.name $user_name
            else	
            	git config --local user.name $user_name
            fi
            if [ "$email." == "." ]; then
            	# prompt for email address
            	git config --local user.email $email
            else
            	git config --local user.email $email
            fi
            

            git will prompt

            Sam

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              sdetweil @rkorell
              last edited by

              @rkorell you HAVE the git cli

              git --help
              (–local means in this folder only)

              git config --local user.name “your name”
              git config --local user.email “your email”

              see here

              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35942754/how-can-i-save-username-and-password-in-git

              and username means github userid

              Sam

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                rkorell @sdetweil
                last edited by rkorell

                @sdetweil said in Question about backup script:

                @rkorell the SCRIPT does not prompt
                I use these git config parms

                OK, where do you get this from?
                If I have a look at your other post „local means this folder only“ let me assume that you may look at „$HOME/MagicMirror/.gitconfig“
                Is this true?
                Than this cannot work because my

                git config --global --edit
                

                created a .gitconfig in $HOME …

                Will at least try your suggestion with git config … (THANKS for this - the stackoverflow article will be chacked as well)

                Warmest regards,

                Ralf

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                  sdetweil @rkorell
                  last edited by

                  @rkorell if you don’t have a global ($HOME) git config,
                  i dont presume to decide this for you.
                  so i only set it in the MM_backup folder

                  Sam

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                    sdetweil @rkorell
                    last edited by

                    @rkorell git will look local first and global second

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                      rkorell @sdetweil
                      last edited by

                      @sdetweil
                      Your:

                      git config --local user.name “my name”
                      git config --local user.email “my email”
                      plus
                      git config --local user.password “myverylonggithubtoken”

                      does the trick…

                      The stackoverflow article is confusing to me but your suggestion is there :-)
                      Thanks a lot!

                      Warm regards,
                      Ralf

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