Discover how to fix the "support for password authentication was removed on GitHub" error and regain access to your repositories with this helpful tutorial. #GitHub #AuthenticationError #PasswordAuthentication GitHub recently removed support for password authentication in favor of more secure authentication methods. As a result, if you have been relying on password-based authentication, you may encounter an error preventing you from accessing your repositories. However, there are alternative authentication methods you can use to regain access and continue collaborating on GitHub. In this tutorial, we will guide you through the steps to fix the "support for password authentication was removed on GitHub" error: 1. Generate a personal access token: GitHub provides personal access tokens as an alternative authentication method. We will show you how to generate a personal access token on GitHub. 2. Update remote repository URLs: Once you have the personal access token, you need to update the remote repository URLs on your local machine. We will demonstrate the necessary commands to update the URLs in various scenarios, including HTTPS and SSH. 3. Authenticate with the personal access token: Finally, we will guide you on how to authenticate with the personal access token to regain access to your repositories. This will allow you to continue pushing, pulling, and collaborating on GitHub. By following these steps, you can overcome the "support for password authentication was removed on GitHub" error and continue working seamlessly on GitHub using alternative authentication methods. Join us in this tutorial and regain access to your GitHub repositories by fixing the authentication error! #GitHubAuthentication #PasswordAuthenticationError #GitHubTips #GitHubWorkflow