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how do I resolve fatal: 'origin' does not appear to be a git repository

cultlangaccsol
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November 25, 2016

fatal: 'origin' does not appear to be a git repository

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cultlangaccsol
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November 25, 2016

I only just saw your response. Meanwhile, I had fumbled my way around the problem by adding a README.md file and pushing it to origin master, then backtracking, and following the steps to add the file I actually needed, then I was able to push it to origin master. 

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rsperafico
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November 25, 2016

Hello,

Please, go to the directory where you have cloned your git repository and run the following:

git config -l

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Rafael P. Sperafico

jan huygh
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October 16, 2019

Had the same issue, unfortunately git config -l didn't do it for me.

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