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I can't open iTerm with sourceTree

GreatPeng November 21, 2019

mac: 10.15.1 Catalina

SourceTree: 4.0(232)

I used to click 'open iTerm' button and it worked always. But it didn't work yesterday. I can open Finder, but not iTerm. I don't know why. 

First I kill iTerm, then click 'open iTerm' button, my iterm opened, but not my path, it's '~/'.

Maybe I set something wrong, anybody know it?

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GreatPeng December 3, 2019

Download sourcetree(other version like 3.2.1), and open it.

Allow permissions.

Then upgrade to 4.0

Rod Recio December 9, 2019

Thank you. It worked for me!

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DanielJLewis January 15, 2020

This worked for me, too! Thank you!

I tried updating to 4.0.1 and also compared my macOS Security & Privacy settings before and after @GreatPeng's tip, but I couldn't find any difference. So this weird workaround seems the only way to make it work until Sourcetree is fixed.

Charlie McGeorge February 5, 2020

This worked for me also, thank you!

For those coming from Google: the download link for 3.2.1 can be found here.

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cthompson February 27, 2020

I don't see an 'Open iTerm' button in either version... where is that?

Just 'Terminal' which is the less nice Mac native terminal.

cthompson February 27, 2020

I have iTerm2 set as my default terminal but, Sourcetree does not use it. Would be nice feature if we could pick! ;) 

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