Not a git repository after cloning a git repository












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After cloning a git repository using



git clone https://github.com/********/****.git 


I just tried to push something into the same git repo, but it shows:




fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git




How can I fix this?










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  • please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
    – Emiliano Schiano
    Nov 21 at 11:28
















-1














After cloning a git repository using



git clone https://github.com/********/****.git 


I just tried to push something into the same git repo, but it shows:




fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git




How can I fix this?










share|improve this question
























  • please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
    – Emiliano Schiano
    Nov 21 at 11:28














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After cloning a git repository using



git clone https://github.com/********/****.git 


I just tried to push something into the same git repo, but it shows:




fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git




How can I fix this?










share|improve this question















After cloning a git repository using



git clone https://github.com/********/****.git 


I just tried to push something into the same git repo, but it shows:




fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git




How can I fix this?







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edited Nov 21 at 15:02









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asked Nov 21 at 9:23









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  • please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
    – Emiliano Schiano
    Nov 21 at 11:28


















  • please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
    – Ashish Kamble
    Nov 21 at 9:47










  • Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
    – Emiliano Schiano
    Nov 21 at 11:28
















please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
– Ashish Kamble
Nov 21 at 9:47




please Read <stackoverflow.com/questions/4630704/…>
– Ashish Kamble
Nov 21 at 9:47












Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
– Ashish Kamble
Nov 21 at 9:47




Possible duplicate of Receiving "fatal: Not a git repository" when attempting to remote add a Git repo
– Ashish Kamble
Nov 21 at 9:47












Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
– Emiliano Schiano
Nov 21 at 11:28




Check if the directory you are trying to pull has a .git folder
– Emiliano Schiano
Nov 21 at 11:28












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Either you forgot to switch to the project directory or the clone process was not successful. Please check carefully.






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  • It's my mistake. The process was not done properly
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:04



















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You probably forgot to switch to the project directory after pulling the project.



$> cd PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT_DIR can solve your problem.






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  • there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:06










  • @Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
    – fewlinesofcode
    Nov 22 at 5:31











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Either you forgot to switch to the project directory or the clone process was not successful. Please check carefully.






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    Nov 22 at 5:04
















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Either you forgot to switch to the project directory or the clone process was not successful. Please check carefully.






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Either you forgot to switch to the project directory or the clone process was not successful. Please check carefully.






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  • It's my mistake. The process was not done properly
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:04


















  • It's my mistake. The process was not done properly
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:04
















It's my mistake. The process was not done properly
– Nikhil
Nov 22 at 5:04




It's my mistake. The process was not done properly
– Nikhil
Nov 22 at 5:04













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You probably forgot to switch to the project directory after pulling the project.



$> cd PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT_DIR can solve your problem.






share|improve this answer





















  • there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:06










  • @Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
    – fewlinesofcode
    Nov 22 at 5:31
















5














You probably forgot to switch to the project directory after pulling the project.



$> cd PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT_DIR can solve your problem.






share|improve this answer





















  • there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:06










  • @Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
    – fewlinesofcode
    Nov 22 at 5:31














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5








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You probably forgot to switch to the project directory after pulling the project.



$> cd PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT_DIR can solve your problem.






share|improve this answer












You probably forgot to switch to the project directory after pulling the project.



$> cd PATH_TO_YOUR_PROJECT_DIR can solve your problem.







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  • there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:06










  • @Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
    – fewlinesofcode
    Nov 22 at 5:31


















  • there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
    – Nikhil
    Nov 22 at 5:06










  • @Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
    – fewlinesofcode
    Nov 22 at 5:31
















there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
– Nikhil
Nov 22 at 5:06




there is no any directory in the name of that git repo
– Nikhil
Nov 22 at 5:06












@Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
– fewlinesofcode
Nov 22 at 5:31




@Nikhil, let's say i'm clonning project using command $> https://github.com/fewlinesofcode/myProj.git, then, after clonning my next command will be $> cd myProj. myProj is the directory name if it's not set manually. You should replace myProj with the name of your project
– fewlinesofcode
Nov 22 at 5:31


















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