I've already Googled it, and that does not help us. We only use SourceTree to interact with Git so if anyone can advise how a SourceTree user can deal with things like this that would be most helpful.
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SourceTree uses the git command line client under the hood. You'll need to use the Terminal button to attempt the fixes mentioned elsewhere on the web.
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All of those things seem incredibly complicated. Surely there must be an easy way to ditch the local repository and start again with a copy of the master?
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Sure. I would recommend re-cloning master into a new folder (in case something goes wrong), and you can come back and delete the current repo once the new one is running smoothly. This is the second answer in the first result of that google search.
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