Chris@579: {Sharing changes} Chris@579: Chris@579: Every time I push some changes, I have to type my password again Chris@579: Chris@579: When you push to a remote repository with an "https:" prefix on its Chris@579: URL, EasyMercurial's password dialog should ask whether you want to Chris@579: remember your login details. Chris@579: Chris@579: If you say yes, the details will be stored until EasyMercurial Chris@579: exits---so you won't have to enter them if you push or pull again Chris@579: while the present EasyMercurial session is running. Your password will Chris@579: be stored, encrypted with a session key, in a file which is deleted Chris@579: when EasyMercurial exits. Chris@579: Chris@579: *If this option does not appear* Chris@579: Chris@579: ... and if you're using OS/X, then you need to install the PyCrypto Chris@579: library before EasyMercurial will be able to store encrypted passwords Chris@579: for you. Chris@579: Chris@579: Try running @sudo easy_install pycrypto@ in a terminal window. Chris@579: Chris@579: *Not using an https repository?* Chris@579: Chris@579: If your remote repository uses ssh or some other protocol, then Chris@579: EasyMercurial won't be able to help. You might consider using ssh Chris@579: public key authentication and an ssh agent---talk to the admin of your Chris@579: remote repository for more details.