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Should there be some step between adding the remote origin and tracking the remote branches? Because if after adding the remote I write git branch -vv, I get nothing. So should there be a pull from remote to local after adding the remote origin? At least in my Windows + git + bitbucket setup I don't e.g. see the .gitignore in my local directory as you do at video point 36:02
At 16:25 , Do I need to Add global name for each new offline project, before sending it to remote? From where should I begin for next project? Kindly reply!
Request you to add a precautionary note where you have explained the command (this wipes out existing files if you have not done a pull ever)- git push -u -f origin master
Please make a note - Your bitbucket password might not work, in that case, create a app password from Personal Settings -> Assess Management and use that instead as password.
Wow nice one but fast for beginners...but I suggest newbies watch more than once and pause an replay if necessary and actually do the steps shown this in great video!!!
Im at 16:46 and I have an issue. Why I get this? (I use Visual Code studio) $ git push -u -f origin master warning: could not find UI helper 'Atlassian.Bitbucket.UI'
Your video really helped me alot, thanks alot, please keep posting more and more videos on technical, it is so practical, I am able to undeestand everything at ease😀
if didnt un-select "this is a private repo" in repo setting on bitbucket, you wont be able to change your remote URL in IntelliJ, which returns accsess forbidden and error 403. . this issue has nothing about SSH keys, nothing about password setting with Google or outlook accounts. Screw offical tutorial,
Not sure what your trying to say. Private repo means only I can acces the repo. (pull/push). Changing your remote local origin has nothing to do with private or Public.
This is fantastic, I am a noob and keep going back to this tutorial. thank you though I do have one question. you set your core.editor to nano but when you were making changes you were using visual studio...shouldn't your core.editor be visual studio?
The terminal he was using to type git commands was Nano (default text editor for git). Visual studio was the IDE he was using to work (write/modify/etc) on his code.