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using several git programs simultaneously #7

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AtomicNess123 opened this issue Jun 9, 2020 · 2 comments
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using several git programs simultaneously #7

AtomicNess123 opened this issue Jun 9, 2020 · 2 comments

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@AtomicNess123
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I have a question of a basic nature that no tutorial has been able to answer to me. I was working with SourceTree in a local repo pushing to Github.com. At some point I decided to use Github Desktop, so I added the local repo and started to push to Github.com. I did not like this software, so I went back to SourceTree. Opened my project there but changes were not being tracked anymore. I wonder if one can use two git managers for tracking changes or else I don't know what went wrong.

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taras commented Jun 9, 2020

@Gahamelas you should not have any difficulty using two different git clients. Both of these tools are quite specific in their approach to make using git easier. It sounds like they messed up your setup.

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Well, apparently I have. You mean, the two software have messed up the setup?

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