I have been using SourceTree for years without any problems. Recently, I tried to check in my last code change (by pushing it), I received the following error.
git -c diff.mnemonicprefix=false -c core.quotepath=false --no-optional-locks push -v --tags origin master:master
remote: The project you were looking for could not be found or you don't have permission to view it.
fatal: repository 'https://gitlab.com/aurorapredictions/sds-aurora.git/' not found
Pushing to https://gitlab.com/aurorapredictions/sds-aurora
Completed with errors, see above.
I did not make any changes before doing this normal push, which I have previously performed many times.
Please help!
hey there - did you manage to fix this by any chance?
Not in terms of finding out why the original repository got lost or recover the lost repository.
I did manage to bypass the problem by creating a new repository. Since all my SourceTree files are located on my computer and not on the server, I was able to re-establish everything and move on.
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