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I would like to know is it possible to use "git_repository" to import a private repository in a bazel project? If yes how can I bypass authorization? If no is there any alternative?










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          The Starlark version of git_repository uses the local system git.



          load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:git.bzl", "git_repository")


          If your local system git credentials are set up properly, it should just work. Do you have a particular error or reproducible example?






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            The Starlark version of git_repository uses the local system git.



            load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:git.bzl", "git_repository")


            If your local system git credentials are set up properly, it should just work. Do you have a particular error or reproducible example?






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              The Starlark version of git_repository uses the local system git.



              load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:git.bzl", "git_repository")


              If your local system git credentials are set up properly, it should just work. Do you have a particular error or reproducible example?






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                The Starlark version of git_repository uses the local system git.



                load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:git.bzl", "git_repository")


                If your local system git credentials are set up properly, it should just work. Do you have a particular error or reproducible example?






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                The Starlark version of git_repository uses the local system git.



                load("@bazel_tools//tools/build_defs/repo:git.bzl", "git_repository")


                If your local system git credentials are set up properly, it should just work. Do you have a particular error or reproducible example?







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