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Hi.
I'm quite new to SourceTree and I ran into an issue immediately.
I added my Gitlab.com account using a private token with "api" scope checked. Then, only a very small fraction of my repos appear (5 out of 91), only those with a custom path.
For example: my username on Gitlab is "X99". Most of my projects are located under this default path. Some of them are located under a custom path in order to group them. Sourcetree only shows the latter.
Is it a bug or am I missing something?
I'm using the very last version of SourceTree (4.0.2) on macOS Big Sur 11.1.
hm...I activated the debug menu from app's preferences, the menu shows...but clicking on the "Open logs folder"has no effect.
I also tried setting the log level to verbose, restarting the app...no luck :(
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hm, sad.
Do you see the something in logs?
or better to use Wireshark and check the response from the server?
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I tried using macOS' Console as suggested here . I sure get logs, but hundreds of lines every second, even when logs are set to "Error"...
Oh and should I mention that I use Luke Wait's Gitlab plugin for Alfred. It also uses a token to fetch repo list. But it, contrary to SourceTree, successfuly fetches all the repos. So it's definitely a SourceTree issue.
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I scanned through all the logs I got from sourcetree, not a single occurence of "error".
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As I said, there are no error whatsoever. Pardon me if I'm not explicit enough, english is not my native language ^^
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