GitHub with IntelliJ (commit)
Anyone can help me? I try commit my project but that no working.. (traditional git with terminal is working, but i rather intellij) ...
[info from intellij - invalid vcs root maping / cannot run git ( file not found)]
file not found git.exe
invalid vcs root mapping
github intellij-idea commit
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Anyone can help me? I try commit my project but that no working.. (traditional git with terminal is working, but i rather intellij) ...
[info from intellij - invalid vcs root maping / cannot run git ( file not found)]
file not found git.exe
invalid vcs root mapping
github intellij-idea commit
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Anyone can help me? I try commit my project but that no working.. (traditional git with terminal is working, but i rather intellij) ...
[info from intellij - invalid vcs root maping / cannot run git ( file not found)]
file not found git.exe
invalid vcs root mapping
github intellij-idea commit
Anyone can help me? I try commit my project but that no working.. (traditional git with terminal is working, but i rather intellij) ...
[info from intellij - invalid vcs root maping / cannot run git ( file not found)]
file not found git.exe
invalid vcs root mapping
github intellij-idea commit
github intellij-idea commit
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It appears git.exe is not accessible via the PATH variable in the IntelliJ context. You need to specify the explicit path to git executable in the Settings | Version Control | Git.
The mapping issue usually occurs when there is no .git folder in the folder that is mapped as a git root in settings. Make sure the correct path to your git repository is mapped.
Such issues could also be cause by some specific git configuration, e.g. if you have GIT_DIR variable set that point to some incorrect place.
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It appears git.exe is not accessible via the PATH variable in the IntelliJ context. You need to specify the explicit path to git executable in the Settings | Version Control | Git.
The mapping issue usually occurs when there is no .git folder in the folder that is mapped as a git root in settings. Make sure the correct path to your git repository is mapped.
Such issues could also be cause by some specific git configuration, e.g. if you have GIT_DIR variable set that point to some incorrect place.
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It appears git.exe is not accessible via the PATH variable in the IntelliJ context. You need to specify the explicit path to git executable in the Settings | Version Control | Git.
The mapping issue usually occurs when there is no .git folder in the folder that is mapped as a git root in settings. Make sure the correct path to your git repository is mapped.
Such issues could also be cause by some specific git configuration, e.g. if you have GIT_DIR variable set that point to some incorrect place.
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It appears git.exe is not accessible via the PATH variable in the IntelliJ context. You need to specify the explicit path to git executable in the Settings | Version Control | Git.
The mapping issue usually occurs when there is no .git folder in the folder that is mapped as a git root in settings. Make sure the correct path to your git repository is mapped.
Such issues could also be cause by some specific git configuration, e.g. if you have GIT_DIR variable set that point to some incorrect place.
It appears git.exe is not accessible via the PATH variable in the IntelliJ context. You need to specify the explicit path to git executable in the Settings | Version Control | Git.
The mapping issue usually occurs when there is no .git folder in the folder that is mapped as a git root in settings. Make sure the correct path to your git repository is mapped.
Such issues could also be cause by some specific git configuration, e.g. if you have GIT_DIR variable set that point to some incorrect place.
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