Using an HTTPS remote URL has some advantages compared with using SSH. It's easier to set up than SSH, and usually works through strict firewalls and proxies. However, it also prompts you to enter your GitHub credentials every time you pull or push a repository.
Cuando Git le solicite la contraseña, escriba los datos personal access token. Como alternativa, puede usar un asistente de credenciales como Administrador de credenciales de Git. La autenticación basada en contraseña para Git se ha quitado en favor de métodos de autenticación más seguros. Para más información, consulta Administración de tokens de acceso personal.
You can avoid being prompted for your password by configuring Git to cache your credentials for you. Once you've configured credential caching, Git automatically uses your cached personal access token when you pull or push a repository using HTTPS.
If you are an Enterprise Managed User, and your enterprise owners do not have the SSO Redirect setting enabled for the enterprise, then credential caching may not work properly when using Git Credential Manager (GCM). You will need to disable GCM account filtering locally in this situation to prevent getting prompted for authentication each time you perform a Git operation. For more details, see Almacenar tus credenciales de GitHub en el caché dentro de Git.