Hi!
So I originally didn't have rights for the code [newly joined and some communication gap], I took an offline repo [created from the remote repo (bit bucket) by a team-member]. Now to push my changes, I need to link with the remote repo [I have access now]. But I dont know what code Url to use [I was hoping to link it to Visual Studio via add remote and everything...]
Might I be guided on what steps to take.
P.S I am cloning the remote repo right now to patch my changes in case nothing works.
P.P.S I am using system git, but I am getting: warning: templates not found C:\Program Files\Git\share\git-core\templates
P.P.P.S C:\Program Files\Git\mingw64\share\git-core\templates\description has a single line: Unnamed repository; edit this file 'description' to name the repository.
Try to execute in your local repository
git remote show
Have a look if you have remote links. If you have remote links then execute
git remote show <your available remote link>
check if the link is right. If it is right, then commit and push changes to the repo.
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Never mind. Found the answer. My new repo had the link inside its config file.
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