Sadly your are wrong.
The instructions from the plugin-side are:
"This Git repository exposes a directory of scriptler via Git repository. 
Anyone can pull/clone this repository, but only the administrators can push.
"
Sounds to me i have to handle it like a normal remote repo. 

I'm the administrator of that jenkins, i have all rights.

I'll contact the plugin maintainer. When i get some informations ill post 
them.

Greetings

Am Dienstag, 23. Februar 2016 18:05:44 UTC+1 schrieb Victor Martinez:
>
> Maybe it's worth if you fork that repo locally, and do a Pull Requests, I 
> don't think theh scriptler-plugin supports writting access to that repo, 
> maybe I'm wrong, but ideally you might follow the Jenkins workflow: fork, 
> pull requests, and someone else will validate those changes before merging 
> the in the master branch
>
> Cheers
>
> On Tuesday, 23 February 2016 08:34:29 UTC, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> i have a Jenkins running on Windows and the scriptler-plugin installed.
>>
>> I can clone from the built-in repo, but not push.
>> The jenkins logs tells that i'm connecting with anonymous. I have 
>> configured my user name in git.
>> I'm trying to push over http.
>> How do i have to communicate the username?
>> Sadly i found no instructions.
>>
>> I tried ssh too but have no clue how to tell jenkins/scriptler my private 
>> key. If anything runs ssh inside jenkins, but not general on the server.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Sebastian
>>
>

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