Details
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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Low
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None
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2.2.4
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None
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Severity 3 - Minor
Description
You need: ST with a Github account already set up.
- Right-click the "remotes" header on a new Git repository (or one that doesn't have a remote yet).
- Choose "New Remote..."
- Enter "origin" as the name, then click the globe to get the list of repositories.
- Click "Create New Repository..." in the repository sheet and create a new Github repository with a name and description.
- Now that the "Create New Repository..." sheet has closed, look for your new repository
Result:
- Newly created repository is not in the list
- You have to click "Refresh" to actually get the repo to show
Expected Result:
- SourceTree should automatically refresh the repository list as it knows a new one has just been created. It even knows what name it should have, after all. Ideally, it would even pre-select the new repository for me.