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Release Git Credential Manager for Windows v.1.16.0 · microsoft/Git-Credential-Manager-for-Windows · GitHub
In this release:
- The networking code has been refactored. During this process a dozen proxy handling errors were discovered and corrected; so... better HTTP proxy handling 😃
- Updated the UX of the Azure Authentication flow for Visual Studio Team Services to utilize the new "identity picker" when possible (thanks to @onovotny for the contribution).
- Updated branding from Atlassian for the Bitbucket authentication UX.
- Applications which have a GUI can now pass their windows handle to the GCM. This means the users won't have to go looking for the GCM window when they have a multiple screen setup (thanks to @chuckries for the contribution).
- The
Microsoft.Alm.Authentication.nupkg
is now signed, includes symbols, and source.
Bug Fixes
- Emails as usernames will no longer cause the GCM to corrupt the URL string and prevent authentication.
- Installer will now correctly upgrade existing installations of the GCM.
- Installer will now correctly discover 64-bit version of Git for Windows (thanks to @kgybels for the contribution).
- Installer will now correctly install Git for Windows if an installation isn't detected.
- Fixed a dozen or so HTTP proxy handling issues.
To install the Git Credential Manager, download and double-click the GCMW-1.16.0.exe
installer. It is that easy, it will even install Git for Windows 2.17.0) and the Microsoft .Net Framework for you if necessary.
For non-installation or custom installation needs, download the gcmw-v1.16.0.zip
archive and expand its contents. Use the included install.cmd
or options provided via git-credential-manager install
to complete setup.
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