English ▾
Localized versions of git-credential-cache--daemon manual
Topics ▾
Email
Latest version
▾
git-credential-cache--daemon last updated in 2.39.0
Changes in the git-credential-cache--daemon manual
Setup and Config
Getting and Creating Projects
Basic Snapshotting
Branching and Merging
Sharing and Updating Projects
Inspection and Comparison
Patching
Debugging
External Systems
Server Admin
Guides
- gitattributes
- Command-line interface conventions
- Everyday Git
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Glossary
- Hooks
- gitignore
- gitmodules
- Revisions
- Submodules
- Tutorial
- Workflows
- All guides...
Administration
Plumbing Commands
- 2.39.1 → 2.47.1 no changes
- 2.39.0 12/12/22
- 2.36.1 → 2.38.5 no changes
- 2.36.0 04/18/22
- 2.3.10 → 2.35.8 no changes
- 2.2.3 09/04/15
- 2.1.4 no changes
- 2.0.5 12/17/14
DESCRIPTION
Note
|
You probably don’t want to invoke this command yourself; it is started automatically when you use git-credential-cache[1]. |
This command listens on the Unix domain socket specified by <socket-path>
for git-credential-cache
clients. Clients may store and retrieve
credentials. Each credential is held for a timeout specified by the
client; once no credentials are held, the daemon exits.
If the --debug
option is specified, the daemon does not close its
stderr stream, and may output extra diagnostics to it even after it has
begun listening for clients.
GIT
Part of the git[1] suite