Error "'origin' does not appear to be a git repository..." Is Reported When the Git Push Command Is Executed
Symptom
Error 'origin' does not appear to be a git repository... is reported when you run the following command:
git push --set-upstream origin feature1
Analysis
origin does not appear to be a git repository.
Solution
Verify the name and path of the remote repository, delete the false name and add another remote repository. Run the following commands:
- Check the details of the remote repository, including its name and associated address.
git remote -v
- Delete the false origin repository.
git remote remove origin
- Add another remote repository address.
git remote add origin
- Commit the code file to the master branch of the remote code repository again.
git push -u origin master
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