--- title: Updating credentials from the macOS Keychain intro: 'You''ll need to update your saved credentials in the `git-credential-osxkeychain` helper if you change your username, password, or personal access token on {{ site.data.variables.product.product_name }}.' redirect_from: - /articles/updating-credentials-from-the-osx-keychain - /github/using-git/updating-credentials-from-the-osx-keychain versions: free-pro-team: '*' enterprise-server: '*' --- {{ site.data.reusables.user_settings.password-authentication-deprecation }} ### Updating your credentials via Keychain Access 1. Click on the Spotlight icon (magnifying glass) on the right side of the menu bar. Type `Keychain access` then press the Enter key to launch the app. ![Spotlight Search bar](/assets/images/help/setup/keychain-access.png) 2. In Keychain Access, search for **{{ site.data.variables.command_line.backticks }}**. 3. Find the "internet password" entry for `{{ site.data.variables.command_line.backticks }}`. ![GitHub Password Entry in Keychain](/assets/images/help/setup/keychain-entry.png) 4. Edit or delete the entry accordingly. ### Deleting your credentials via the command line Through the command line, you can use the credential helper directly to erase the keychain entry. To do this, type the following command: ```shell $ git credential-osxkeychain erase host={{ site.data.variables.command_line.codeblock }} protocol=https > [Press Return] ``` If it's successful, nothing will print out. To test that it works, try and clone a repository from {{ site.data.variables.product.product_location }}. If you are prompted for a password, the keychain entry was deleted. ### Further reading - "[Caching your {{ site.data.variables.product.prodname_dotcom }} credentials in Git](/github/using-git/caching-your-github-credentials-in-git/)"