Enter your password to re-connect to the repository. The next time you connect to a repository that uses that user ID, you will be prompted for a password. Once found, go ahead and delete that file.Įxample: would be the Bitbucket user's password I would like to reset, so I would delete that file. Delete the User's Profileįind the account name in the list of files that you would like to reset the git password to. To download the Android source tree to your working directory from the repositories as. Start by Navigating to the following directory by right clicking Finder and clicking "Go to Folder." ~/Library/Application Support/SourceTree 2. Scroll down then click Check for the update under Flash Player. Navigate to the Sourcetree Settings Folder New repository browser Replaces the old Bookmarks and Hosted Projects windows in one (use Local / Remote switch at top left) New cleaner visual style if you need the path or the detailed status, press Space to see more detail on the selected repo.
Below is a quick reference on how to get you back up and running. Translation updates SourceTree 2.0.0 - Major Release. In order to get Sourcetree to remember your password, you will have to delete your user profile, then re-connect to a repository. If you've reset your password in Bitbucket or another Git client, you'll get an error or a prompt for your password every single time you try to connect to a project. I use Bitbucket and Sourcetree for versioning my code.