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found mac windows linux all If you see this error when cloning a repository, it means that the repository does not exist or you do not have git push fatal remote error repository not found permission to access it. There are a few solutions to this
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error, depending on the cause. Check your spelling Typos happen, and repository names are case-sensitive. If you try
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to clone git@github.com:user/repo.git, but the repository is really named User/Repo you will receive this error. To avoid this error, when cloning, always copy and paste the clone URL from
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the repository's page. For more information, see "Cloning a repository." To update the remote on an existing repository, see "Changing a remote's URL". Checking your permissions If you are trying to clone a private repository but do not have permission to view the repository, you will receive this error. Make sure that you have access to the repository in push failed failed with error fatal repository not found one of these ways: The owner of the repository A collaborator on the repository A member of a team that has access to the repository (if the repository belongs to an organization) Check your SSH access In rare circumstances, you may not have the proper SSH access to a repository. You should ensure that the SSH key you are using is attached to your GitHub user account. You can check this by typing the following into the command line: ssh -T git@github.com Hi username! You've successfully authenticated, but GitHub does not provide shell access. For more information, see Adding a new SSH key to your GitHub account. Check that the repository really exists If all else fails, make sure that the repository really exists on GitHub! If you're trying to push to a repository that doesn't exist, you'll get this error. Contact a human Article versions GitHub.com GitHub Enterprise 2.7 GitHub Enterprise 2.6 GitHub Enterprise 2.5 GitHub Enterprise 2.4 GitHub Enterprise 2.3 © 2016 GitHub Inc. All rights reserved. Terms of Service Privacy Security Support
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us github clone private repo Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers github check access rights or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack github does not provide shell access Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Github: ERROR: Repository not found. fatal: The remote https://help.github.com/articles/error-repository-not-found/ end hung up unexpectedly (different from similar posts apparently) up vote 23 down vote favorite I created a directory hello_git. In this directory I created a file hello_git.py which prints out a "Hello git!" message. Then I made hello_git my current directory in the terminal and entered the following commands one after another in that directory: git init git add hello_git.py git commit -m 'first commit' git http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10922028/github-error-repository-not-found-fatal-the-remote-end-hung-up-unexpectedly remote add origin git@github.com:githubaccountname/hello_git.git When I enter the command git push origin master I get asked: Enter passphrase for key '/home/myusername/.ssh/id_rsa': When I enter my passphrase (which authenticates succesfully using ssh -T git@github.com) I get this: ERROR: Repository not found. fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly I don't know if this helps, but: git remote -v returns: origin git@github.com:githubaccountname/hello_git.git (fetch) origin git@github.com:githubaccountname/hello_git.git (push) I have looked into answers of similar posts but nothing seems to work: fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly while pushing to git repository Github ERROR: Repository not found. fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly GitHub - How to resolve this issue of preventing push to origin? git github share|improve this question edited Sep 11 '12 at 20:49 asked Jun 6 '12 at 20:47 Bentley4 3,23694494 3 I think hello_gitty would be a much better name for a sandbox/testing repo! :p –ThiefMaster♦ Jun 6 '12 at 20:49 1 Does the repository actually exist on github? –Eric Jun 6 '12 at 20:50 There is no repository of it on github, I thought it autocreated that for me. Solved. Could you post a seperate post for this so I can vot
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