We have a private GitHub repo with several branches and we have several users. I must have specified the "root" user when I first installed SourceTree, but I prefer to use a different user when interacting with GitHub, one that only has access to specific GitHub branches. How do I accomplish that?
Hope this helps -https://goo.gl/9x4YdU
Note- the post above is for bitbucket, it applies to git as well.
Thank you, but I'd already tried that but at no time was I ever asked for the the password associated with the user account.
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if you want to work with multiple user accounts, you can create gitconfig and add different remotes. check this http://code.tutsplus.com/tutorials/quick-tip-how-to-work-with-github-and-multiple-accounts--net-22574
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