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 model Git repositories. After you delete a profile, you can no longer access the semantic model Git repositories initialized with the profile.- On the Home page, click Navigator and then click Semantic Models.
- In the Semantic Models page, click a semantic model to open it.
- Click Toggle Git Panel to open the Git pane.
- Click the Manage Git Profiles tab.
- Optional: To check or update a Git user name or password associated with a profile, expand the profile and update the credentials. Click Save.
- 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.
- Optional: To delete a profile, click its Delete profile icon.