I recently got a new Apple silicon Mac, where previously I've used Linux/Ubuntu. I'm using zsh in the default terminal app. I noticed that using
git remote
git remote -v
have no output even though I'm in a git repository that has a remote. For example
git push
works and
cat .git/config
gives
...
[branch "master"]
remote = <URL OF REMOTE>
merge = refs/heads/master
...
When I use my Linux machines, I get the expected result which is:
$ git remote
origin
and
$ git remote -v
origin <URL OF REMOTE> (fetch)
origin <URL OF REMOTE> (push)
so I'm wondering why git remote
isn't working.
CodePudding user response:
I would have to suggest that on this repo on this machine you do not in fact have a remote. Here's an idea: try adding one! Say
git remote add origin <URL OF REMOTE>
and see if your life gets better.