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I'm running current Sourcetree on Mojave.
I have a repo I'm cloned locally, and every time I push a change up it always prompts me for the password even though I have checked that it should save it in my keychain.
Any idea?
Have you added the account in Sourcetree? If not, can you please check if adding it helps?
It's for an internal git deployment. So, I don't think I can do that.
Basically have several git/github deployments. All my other ones never ask for my password, this one appears to always ask.
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