2/20/2024 0 Comments Use sourcetree on local repository![]() Some of the issues occurring have nothing to do with sourcetree itself, but with the installed git and it's configuration. I think most issues noted here have to do with a disparity between the sourcetree version and the git version in use.īe aware that sourcetree is nothing but a UI wrapper around git. The Push button will still show 1 task to complete, but the file will be uploaded to the cloud repository check that by going to /your account / your repository, master branch or whatever you selected, the file should be there. Now, you should have the possibility to choose the remote repository and branches Make sure you have the last line selected, press Push Go on the left menu/ workspace, see the master branch additional sign and Push button with 1 task waiting į. Go/open again SourceTree, select local repository, see the newly created file3.txt click on it, choose Stage Selected, write something on the Comment window, click "Commit" button below the comment section.Į. Go on the local repository folder create a new file, let's say file3.txt Now you should have the branches shown on the workspace of SourceTreeĭ. Total 3 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0Ĭ. $ git push origin # Example: git push 2021-test-v2 master # aka push to remote repository 2021-test-v2 and brunch master $ git commit -m "" # Example: git commit -m "second file to upload, one more line" As you can see, there are no branches on the right menu also, the push dialog menu looks like in the picture of the original post ī. Make sure you are on the local repository, within SourceTree click Terminal, which opens the command line interface: I've tried most of the fixes here, nothing works updated SourceTree to the latest version - currently 3.4.2 I'll explain a lot since I'm a noob, so may others can check this fix:Ī.
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