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Unable to see the commits after cloning

Unable to see the commits after cloning

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Theodora Boudale
Atlassian Team
Atlassian Team members are employees working across the company in a wide variety of roles.
Oct 14, 2022

Hi @Narisetty Anusha,

I would like to ask if you could please share some additional details so we can better help you:

- Are you cloning the repo from a command-line application or are you using a Git GUI application?

- If you're using a Git GUI application, which one is it? And do you see no commits at all, or only some commits (e.g. of a certain branch)?

- Does the clone command complete successfully or do you get any errors?

- Can you see commits in your clone if you run git log in the clone directory from the command line?

- Just to make sure, have you checked if the repo on Bitbucket website has commits or if it's empty?

Kind regards,
Theodora

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