There you would enter your actual credentials: update the credentials from the OSX Keychain.use a credential helper ( git config -global credential.helper osxkeychain).Those are not "credentials": they won't help authenticate you to a remote service like GitHub. I have set up credentials by using git config user.name "your username" and git config user.password "your password", and could see these by running git config -list, what am I missing here? That will avoid that, for Git commands invoked in the Integrated Terminal, like git push for instance, you would automatically be authenticated against your GitHub account. As mentioned in marpo-it's answer, the setting git.terminalAuthentication can be unchecked ( since VSCode 1.45)
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