Hi,

The prompt asks for my https username/password:


> $ grv
> origin        https://github.com/user/dotemacs (fetch)
> origin        https://github.com/user/dotemacs (push)
> $ gpom
> [1] 22549
> $ Username for 'https://github.com': 
> $ fg
> { git push origin master &>/dev/null < /dev/null; LAST=$?; test 0 -eq $LAST 
> || echo "gpom failed with $LAST !"; }
> Password for 'https://asd,c...@github.com': 
> gpom failed with 128 !
> $ 


Thanks,

Ernesto

Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com> writes:

> Hi Ernesto,
>
> Ernesto Alfonso wrote:
>
>> Waiting for git-push synchronously slows me down, so I have a bash
>> alias/function to do this in the background. But when my origin is https, I
>> get an undesired interactive prompt. I've tried to disable by
>> redirecting stdin:
>>
>> git push ${REMOTE} ${BRANCH} &>/dev/null </dev/null
>>
>> but I still get an interactive prompt.
>>
>> Is there a way to either
>>
>> 1. disable interactive prompting
>> 2. programmatically determine whether a git command (or at least a git
>> push) would interactively prompt
>
> You left out an important detail: what does the interactive prompt in
> question say?
>
> The general question is also interesting, but seeing the particular
> prompt would make it easy to look into the specific case at the same
> time.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan

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