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True" In this video, you will learn how to generate Vericode API credentials in the Vericode platform and configure an API credentials file for storing your API credentials on Mac OS and Linux. Vericode API credentials consist of an ID and secret key. You use these credentials to access the Vericode APIs and Vericode integrations. API ID and key authentication provide improved security and session management for accessing the APIs. You can use these credentials to automatically sign in to Veracode APIs and integrations without using a separate API service account. To avoid entering the same credentials in multiple locations, you can create a credentials file, which you can use with the Veracode integrations. You add the credentials file to a specific directory on the system running the Veracode integration. The integration API wrapper or command-line tool reads the credentials file from this directory to access your API credentials. Please note, if you are intending to use an integration to request static pipeline or IDE scans, ensure that you have the appropriate user roles and permissions. Refer to the Vericode Help Center for more information. Before configuring the Vericode credentials file, you must generate Veracode API credentials. To generate Veracode API credentials, log into the Vericode platform. From the user account drop-down menu, select API credentials. Click "Generate API credentials." Copy the ID and secret key and paste them into a secure location. You can now configure an API credentials file using your API credentials. On the command line, navigate to the folder for your username. Run the following command to create the dot Vericode folder. Navigate to the dot Vericode folder. Please note, Mac OS immediately hides the dot Vericode folder because the folder name begins with a period. Run the following touch command to create the credentials file. Open the...