![]() ![]() I was trying to sort things out in Sourcetree in Authentication bar in Tools>Options, but these credentials, or whatever you want to call them, confuse me, the whole process does.Īll want to know (with simple and plain instructions, not like those tutorials where they just go on blabbing about this and that and so on) is how I can create a repository on Bitbucket, create a remote repository in Sourcetree so I can push to the repository on Bitbucket (to any branch I desire) and how to set the credentials right so that I don't have to deal with any errors. And the only way to not get the invalid username/password error for me is to include username:password in the link to the repository on Bitbucket which isn't very private since I have to take screenshots for my school work. Even after I performed the action "pull" (a few days ago when this problem occurred and I had to "make a compromise" to finish my school work) I still couldn't get the files to be pushed into the "master" branch on Bitbucket. I tried to merge the two branches on Bitbucket but I couldn't because they're unrelated.Īpart from the error message screenshot, I'm also adding the screenshots from Sourcetree and Bitbucket. But then I made a "new" branch and it worked but I wanted the files from Sourcetree to be in the "master" branch in Bitbucket. After multiple attempts, I couldn't push the files from Sourcetree to the Bitbucket repository into the "master" branch. After that failed I pulled from Bitbucket (it was only the README.md file).Ħ. I tried to push to Bitbucket the files I just committed to the "master" branch in Sourcetree.ĥ. I added a remote repository in Sourcetree which was, of course, the one I created earlier on Bitbucket.Ĥ. I committed a few files and they were all in the "master" branch.ģ. ![]() I then made a new repository on my computer using Sourcetree. The "master" branch also got created in the process and it included the README.md file.Ģ.
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