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@Mupu Mupu commented May 23, 2019

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jagc commented May 24, 2019

Sorry, how did you make it work?
It doesn't show the error anymore but:
When i try to give it any command, it just keeps giving me basically a help info.
Like so:
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The only thing that works is clicking launch terminal.

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Mupu commented May 25, 2019

Did you already initialize and create a repository? If not I suggest you look into that. It even suggests it in your picture. "Start a working area". After that, you should have a ".git" folder in your project directory. And to push you to need to configure your login.

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jagc commented May 27, 2019

Yes, there is already an existing repository before i added the plugin.
An existing ".git" folder is already there. And I've been doing commits and pushing in the repo for days before i installed your fork of the plugin. That is why i posted this issue.

I did the same git commands in bash normally and everything works fine. I do a change and try to use the plugin again and the output is still the same.

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