We like TortoiseGit, and want to take advantage of GitHub's 2-Factor Authentication...but the two don't seem to want to work together.
See Question&Answers more detail:osWe like TortoiseGit, and want to take advantage of GitHub's 2-Factor Authentication...but the two don't seem to want to work together.
See Question&Answers more detail:osTo compliment Cupcake's answer, use the Personal Access token feature within GitHub.com while using TortoiseGit:
Set up a personal access token - taking note of the generated token (use the Copy to clipboard button next to the generated token).
Set TortoiseGit to remember your password as detailed here.
Now perform a pull operation on GitHub.com, enter your username, but instead of using your normal password, use the token that was generated in step #2.
Perform another pull operation on GitHub.com to ensure the token is remembered.