“You don’t have any remotes which have extended integration settings configured, you need to edit your remotes to add details such as the hosting type and base URL. Click the settings button to open your remote list” This is in Source, and tree 2480. Where do I set the url for the PRs?
Sourcetree looks for the System Git in the Path variable, normally it is installed under C: Program Files. Git if you use the default settings (on 64-bit Windows). You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
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Where is the Sourcetree file located?
The .exe file is located under C/USER/Your_User_Name/APPDATA/LOCAL/SOURCETREE. The error above is showing that the shortcut creation is failed during the installation.
My experience (and that of others) is that it comes right back again the next time you start sourcetree. You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Another frequent question is “Why does Sourcetree look so bad?”.
They think something is actually wrong, and are not comfortable enough to start trying Source. Tree out for themselves. This makes Source. Tree look bad! UPDATE: This seems to have been fixed (at most with 3.1.1). You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
How do I set up a Sourcetree repository?
Install and set up Sourcetree. Step-by-step instructions for installation. 2 Connect your Bitbucket or Github account. 3 Clone a remote repository. 4 Create a local repository. 5 Add an existing local repository.
If that doesn’t help, you can try a clean install: Navigate to C:\Users\
When I was writing we ran into the question “How do I download and install Sourcetree with Atlassian?”.
The Atlassian Community is here for you. Go to the Sourcetree website and click the download button. From the ZIP file you download, click the application file (EXE for Windows or DMG for Mac) to download. After you install, you’ll have to agree to the Atlassian Customer Agreement and hit Continue.
This begs the inquiry “How do I install system Git on Sourcetree?”
If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in. Sourcetree looks for the System Git in the Path variable, normally it is installed under C:\Program Files\Git if you use the default settings (on 64-bit Windows). You must be a registered user to add a comment.
How do I create a Sourcetree account?
You need an Atlassian account to use Sourcetree. When you get to this screen, cick either Use an existing account or Go to My Atlassian and follow the prompts to create a new account. Once you’ve got an account, you’ll be able to log in with Use an existing account.
This of course begs the question “How do I add a comment to my Sourcetree account?”
The most frequent answer is, You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in. My experience (and that of others) is that it comes right back again the next time you start sourcetree. You must be a registered user to add a comment. If you’ve already registered, sign in. Otherwise, register and sign in.
Does the exclamation mark issue with Sourcetree ever go away?
I kept removing things in windows that seemed related to Sourcetree authentication until Sourcetree started working. However, as I noted, the exclamation mark issue did not go away (though I don’t much care as long as pushing and commit work). You must be a registered user to add a comment.