deployment.md: Update information about creating Personal Access Token

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The resulting ZIP file is located in <path>build/distributions</path> and can then be installed via drag & drop (or using [plugin manager](https://www.jetbrains.com/help/idea/managing-plugins.html#installing-plugins-from-disk))
or uploaded to a [custom plugin repository](update_plugins_format.md).
## Providing Your Hub Permanent Token to Gradle
To deploy a plugin to the JetBrains Plugins Repository, you need to supply your [JetBrains Hub Permanent Token](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/docs/marketplace/plugin-upload.html).
## Providing Your Personal Access Token to Gradle
To deploy a plugin to the JetBrains Plugins Repository, you need to supply your Personal Access Token, which you can find on your profile page, in [My Tokens](https://plugins.jetbrains.com/author/me/tokens) section.
This section describes two options to supply your _Hub Permanent Token_ via Gradle using:
To create a new token, provide its name and click the **Generate Token** button. A new token will be created and displayed right below.
> Copy it before you close this page and keep it in a secure location. This is the only time the token is visible.
>
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This section describes two options to supply your _Personal Access Token_ via Gradle using:
* Environment variables,
* Parameters to the Gradle task.
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Start by defining an environment variable such as:
```bash
export ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_intellijPublishToken='YOUR_HUB_TOKEN_HERE'
export ORG_GRADLE_PROJECT_intellijPublishToken='YOUR_TOKEN'
```
> On macOS systems, environment variables set in <path>.bash_profile</path> are only visible to processes you run from bash.
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For example, you can provide the parameter
```bash
-Dorg.gradle.project.intellijPublishToken=YOUR_HUB_TOKEN_HERE
-Dorg.gradle.project.intellijPublishToken=YOUR_TOKEN
```
on the command line or by putting it in the arguments of your Gradle run configuration.