I have also tried this by adding my username to the url like so: no luck there either. 1 answer 0 votes Manju Atlassian Team Hi James, From the description you've provided, it seems that SourceTree is having trouble authenitcating you with the given host for the repository. A call of (fill in a valid Access Token) instead shows all public/private repos. If I click the error message, it brings up the "Details" dialog, which states the following (twice for some reason): remote: Repository not found. If not, request authorization by from the organization admin and wait. Go to -> Your account -> Settings -> Applications and select Authorized OAuth Apps tab. Click on SourcetreeForWindows and verify if the organization allows it. Maybe the credentials that SourceTree uses are invalid You could try to reset them or switch to the system git client. Check if that organization allows SourceTree application. I tab off of that field and it populates the destination path and name fields, but at the bottom of the dialog is a yellow exclamation point with this error: This is not a valid source path / URL Check if that organization allows SourceTree application. It only fails in SourceTree.įurther, it is not bad credentials or anything like that, because I can clone, commit and push to my other non-private repos on github using SourceTree with my github credentials.įrom the "Clone a Repository" dialog I enter the source URL, which looks something like this: Pushing and pulling from the first repo suddenly stopped working. I have full permissions to view and commit to the repo, I can see it online when I log in, AND I can clone just fine with the command line and also via the github desktop application. Error: Repository not found If you see this error when cloning a repository, it means that the repository does not exist or you do not have permission to access it. I recently added 2 github accounts to my Windows SourceTree and cloned 2 repositories. Maybe the credentials that SourceTree uses are invalid You could try to reset them or switch to the system git client. I'm attempting to use SourceTree to clone a private repo belonging to github organization of which I am a part. A similar issue is described here however, my symptoms are a little different and none of the steps there seemed to work.
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