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Push protection from the command line

Understand how GitHub uses push protection to prevent secret leaks from the command line.

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Push protection prevents you from accidentally committing secrets to a repository by blocking pushes containing supported secrets.

When you attempt to push a supported secret from the command line to a repository secured by push protection, GitHub will block the push.

You should either:

Up to five detected secrets will be displayed at a time on the command line. If a particular secret has already been detected in the repository and an alert already exists, GitHub will not block that secret.

If you confirm a secret is real and that you intend to fix it later, you should aim to remediate the secret as soon as possible. For example, you might revoke the secret and remove the secret from the repository's commit history. Real secrets that have been exposed must be revoked to avoid unauthorized access. You might consider first rotating the secret before revoking it. For more information, see Remover dados confidenciais de um repositório.

Observação

  • Se a configuração do Git oferecer suporte a pushes para vários branches e não apenas para o branch atual, o push poderá ser bloqueado devido a referências adicionais e não intencionais serem enviadas por push. Para obter mais informações, confira as opções push.default na documentação do Git.
  • Se secret scanning atingir o tempo limite após o push, GitHub ainda executará uma verificação dos seus commits para segredos após o push.