How can I add an account for a remote repo in sourcetree for bitbucket server, where our bitbucket usernames have an '@' character in them, eg firstname.lastname@company.com.
The response message in the Edit Hosting Account dialog indicates it is hitting the rest api for /rest/api/1.0/users/firstname.lastname%40company.com, but the url that works is the one using the slug, which is /rest/api/1.0/users/firstname.lastname_company.com - but if I use the slug as the username in the dialog, I get an "unauthorized" error.
I can clone repos one-by-one, but it'd be nice to get the full list in the remote repos screen in sourcetree - is there some special thing I need to do to get this working?
Hi Mark,
Can you please file a ticket about this for us to reproduce and prioritize?
Thanks,
Brian Ganninger
Product Manager, Sourcetree
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