Hi! How can I cache GIT credentials in scope of a terminal session? My use case is the following. Me and other developers share a single account on a remote Linux machine. In a home directory we share a GIT project with application-specific configuration files. Sometimes we need to pull/push changes. I don't want to type my username and password every time. I also don't want to cache my credentials in such a way that other developers having simultaneous SSH sessions use my credentials to perform GIT operations. How can I achieve this?
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