

You can find the URL of the local repository by opening the command line andĪlternatively, you can change the URL through our The repository you're trying to fetch must exist on, and the URL is case-sensitive. You can always download the latest version on the Git website. There's no minimum Git version necessary to interact with GitHub, but we've found version 1.7.10 to be a comfortable stable version that's available on many platforms.

> update-server-info on the server? Check your Git version > fatal: HTTP request failed > Error: not found: did you run git > fatal: HTTP request failed > Error: The requested URL returned error: 403 while accessing Here's an example of an HTTPS error you might receive: > error: The requested URL returned error: 401 while accessing These errors usually indicate you have an old version of Git, or you don't have access to the repository. There are a few common errors when using HTTPS with Git.
