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Manage access tokens for external repositories manage-access-tokens
Cloud Manager uses access tokens to manage repositories hosted on external Git platforms. Previously, if a token expired, the associated repository had to be re-onboarded to remain operational.
Now, the Manage Access Tokens feature lets you manage tokens more efficiently. You can view, rename, or remove tokens connected to supported external Git providers, including GitHub Enterprise, GitLab, Bitbucket, and Azure DevOps.
See also Add External Repositories in Cloud Manager.
View access tokens view-access-tokens
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Log into Cloud Manager at and select the appropriate organization.
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On the My Programs console, select the program whose Bring Your Own Git access token you want to manage.
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In the side menu, under Program, click
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Near the upper-right corner of the page, click Manage Access Tokens.
The Manage Access Tokens button is only visible if your program is using the Bring Your Own Git feature.
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In the Manage Access Tokens dialog box:
- All access tokens are listed.
- You can edit any token.
- You can delete only those tokens that are not currently in use. If a token is in use, the
Edit an access token edit-access-tokens
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In the Manage Access Tokens dialog box, to the right of a token name, click
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In the Edit Access Token dialog box, update the Token Name, or the Access Token value, or both.
If the Access Token is currently in use, a notification appears warning you that all associated repositories are automatically revalidated after the update.
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If the token is in use, a notification warns you that all associated repositories are automatically revalidated.
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Click Update to save the changes.
Delete an access token delete-access-token
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In the Manage Access Tokens dialog box, to the right of a token name, click
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In the Delete Access Token dialog box, click Delete to remove the token permanently.