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OK I followed the code a bit:
So I don't understand how that command could possibly create a remote - it fails as soon as it finds that the remote name you've entered does not exist? |
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There was an issue with creating a remote, which has been fixed now. You can add a remote by calling the edit remotes command and typing the name of a not existing remote. |
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I'm attempting to follow the getting started doc's "Start with new repo" section to back up my obisidan repo to an existing, empty, github repository. Here's what I did:
and here's where I get stuck. The text on that command says "select or create a new remote by typing its name and selecting it", but I cannot figure out how to create a remote; I've tried putting the URL in and hitting enter, putting the URL in and selecting it, putting a remote name instead of a URL and doing the same things, and nothing seems to work.
No matter what I do, I get "error: no such remote".
I'm a frequent github user, and have OS X authentication set up properly.
Do I need to go into the repository and add the remote manually, or is there a way to do this within obsidian that I'm not seeing?
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