View and Manage Git Profiles

A Git profile contains your Git user name and password or the SSH key that you use to access semantic model Git repositories. You create a Git profile or use an existing profile when you create or clone a Git repository.

Use the Manage Git Profiles tab to regenerate or copy profile keys, update a profile's Git user name and password, or delete a profile. In most cases you won't need to update your profiles or regenerate your SSH key.

Note:

Deleting a profile can be destructive. Before you delete a profile, confirm that it's no longer used by any semantic mode Git repositories. After you delete a profile, you can no longer access the semantic model Git repositories initialized with the profile.
  1. On the Home page, click Navigator and then click Semantic Models.
  2. In the Semantic Models page, click a semantic model to open it.
  3. Click Toggle Git Panel to open the Git pane.
  4. Click the Manage Git Profiles tab.
  5. Optional: To check or update a Git user name or password associated with a profile, expand the profile and update the credentials. Click Save.
  6. Optional: To check, copy, or regenerate an SSH key, expand the profile and either click Copy Key to copy the key, or click Regenerate Key to regenerate the SSH key.
  7. Optional: To delete a profile, click its Delete profile icon.