Tried switching between embedded and system Git, same issue. Sourcetree is at the latest version 3.3.9. Alternatively, on Windows, replace the password in Windows Credential Manager for the token. When you are asked for your password, copy and paste the access token instead of your GitLab password. And I can’t get back to a list of all projects unless I uncheck/check organization repos again.Īnyone has seen anything like that? I don’t know if it’s a GitLab API issue or Sourcetree. In GitLab, at the top-right corner, go to Personal Profile Settings Access Tokens. The moment I use the dropdown again to limit projects to the sub-group, it all goes blank again. Weird thing is, when I uncheck show organization repos and then check it again, it will show all projects on the list. But when I go through them in the dropdown, it’s blank - no projects show for any of them. I see the dropdown with all my groups/sub-groups. Once that's done, just do a Pull from your branch and commit your changes to the repo. ![]() I have the checkbox checked to show organization repos. Via Sourcetree app: In Sourcetree, check the left pane for Remotes Right click on it and select New Remote Insert the link to your repo and click on OK. But for some reason, I don’t see any of my projects. I connected to my GitLab account successfully in Sourcetree using personal access token (it has API and read_user permissions), it shows green checkmark. ![]() I bought a new laptop and wanted to set it up and clone projects, so I can do some work. So I’ve used Sourcetree to manage GitLab (Cloud) projects on my older PC, no issues.
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