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**To set up the credential helper included in the AWS CLI with AWS CodeCommit** The ``credential-helper`` utility is not designed to be called directly from the AWS CLI. Instead it is intended to be used as a parameter with the ``git config`` command to set up your local computer. It enables Git to use HTTPS and a cryptographically signed version of your IAM user credentials or Amazon EC2 instance role whenever Git needs to authenticate with AWS to interact with CodeCommit repositories. :: git config --global credential.helper '!aws codecommit credential-helper $@' git config --global credential.UseHttpPath true Output:: [credential] helper = !aws codecommit credential-helper $@ UseHttpPath = true For more information, see `Setting up for AWS CodeCommit Using Other Methods`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. Review the content carefully, and then follow the procedures in one of the following topics: `For HTTPS Connections on Linux, macOS, or Unix`_ or `For HTTPS Connections on Windows`_ in the *AWS CodeCommit User Guide*. .. _`Setting up for AWS CodeCommit Using Other Methods`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up.html?shortFooter=true#setting-up-other .. _`For HTTPS Connections on Linux, macOS, or Unix`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-https-unixes.html .. _`For HTTPS Connections on Windows`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/codecommit/latest/userguide/setting-up-https-windows.html