

- #GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY HOW TO#
- #GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY UPDATE#
- #GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY CODE#
- #GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY PASSWORD#
Also, be sure to check out our page on How to Install GitKraken Client. If you are on Linux and are unable to launch GitKraken Client after installation, try to launch the application from the terminal to verify that there are no missing dependencies. I just downloaded GitKraken Client and it is not working. Try cloning this repository to a different local directory. There could also be an issue with the directory path itself. If you have pending changes, try stashing or committing those changes or switching branches, and see if that allows you to load the repo in GitKraken Client.

If you have git installed, try running git status from the terminal. If you have this project open in another tool, such as an IDE, try closing that application and then relaunching GitKraken Client. That error usually indicates something is stopping GitKraken from opening the repo. I receive a "Could not find a compatible repository" for one of my repos. You can find the Data Location for your operating system here. While there is no way to sign out of GitKraken, you may delete all of your GitKraken data by deleting the ~/.gitkraken folder. You may sign into a different account by selecting your profile icon in the top right corner and selecting Sign into a different account. You are done! Your local project is now on your hosting service. You will be prompted to Force Push, which is the correct action to take for this use case.
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#GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY PASSWORD#
If authenticating to TFS via username and password is not working, try creating a Personal Access Token (PAT) to use in place of a password.įor more information authenticating with repos, check out our SSH and HTTPS page. If you’re connecting to a remote TFS Git server from a Mac or Linux, you will need to enable Basic Authentication in IIS for TFS.
#GITKRAKEN CANNOT FIND A COMPATIBLE REPOSITORY CODE#
Yes, for Azure DevOps (previously VSTS), you can use our integration with Azure DevOps!įor TFS instances you will need to clone your repo File > Clone Repo and then enter the HTTPS repository URL (which can be found at the top-right of your Code page). 📝 GitKraken Client for GitHub Users Cheat Sheetĭoes GitKraken Client support TFS, Visual Studio Team Service or Azure DevOps?.Just a sec! Before you dive in, perhaps one of these resources might help?
