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Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. fatal repository not found gitlab Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Git Push ERROR: Repository not found up vote 73 down vote favorite 13 I am having a very strange problem with git and github. When I try and push, I fatal repository not found bitbucket am getting: git push -u origin master ERROR: Repository not found. fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly I added the remote: git remote add origin git@github.com:account-name/repo-name.git Any ideas? git github git-push share|improve this question asked Apr 12 '12 at 1:48 Justin 8,39630104175 2 Stupid question, but I have to ask... did you create the repository on GitHub? –Greg Hewgill Apr 12 '12 at 1:50 1 Yes that is how I got the git remote add origin
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git@github.com:account-name/repo-name.git. It exists in GitHub, and its a private repo. –Justin Apr 12 '12 at 1:51 1 did you double check your user and repo names? –thescientist Apr 12 '12 at 1:54 2 did u change your github user name –Ankit May 5 '12 at 3:28 1 Same problem, no solution so far. –markus Nov 9 '13 at 21:56 | show 3 more comments 24 Answers 24 active oldest votes up vote 107 down vote I just ran into this issue as well. I had been added to an existing project. I cloned it and committed a local change. I went to push and got the ERROR: Repository not found. error message. I realized that the person who added me only gave me read-only access to the repo. A quick email to him and I'm able to push. Check to see if you have read-write access. Good luck! share|improve this answer answered Apr 19 '12 at 19:04 JT. 1,316178 34 Gotta love those useful Git error messages. Can't find the repository that I just cloned from, huh? Liar. –Grant Birchmeier Jul 13 '12 at 15:47 2 good catch ! this is a nasty one to realize –Michael Jan 4 '13 at 0:41 yep same problem here--no commit rights and you get this very obfuscated error message
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