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Update caching-your-github-credentials-in-git.md #9046
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Adding help on how to clear potentially cached, invalid credentials. I had this problem when switching to Personal Access Token abd ithing on github helped. I finally found the asnwer on stack overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/a/66692418
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🎉 Thanks for adding this info to the docs! I'll make some nit wording changes, then I'll get this merged down for you.
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Adding help on how to clear potentially cached, invalid credentials. I had this problem when switching to Personal Access Token abd ithing on github helped. I finally found the asnwer on stack overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/a/66692418
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