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I am stuck with the step,

  1. Enter the GitHub URL into the yellow box (use HTTPS URL, not the default shown SSH one)

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I don't even see any input field. Only the following error message.

An error occurred. Detailed message: An error was raised by libgit2. 
Category = Unknown (Error). 
No error message has been provided by the native library

This error is generated just when I click "Unsynched Commits".

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I am following these steps,

OK this worked for me.

  1. Open the solution in Visual Studio 2013
  2. Select File | Add to Source Control
  3. Select the Microsoft Git Provider

That creates a local GIT repository

  1. Surf to GitHub
  2. Create a new repository DO NOT SELECT Initialize this repository with a README

That creates an empty repository with no Master branch

  1. Once created open the repository and copy the URL (it's on the right of the screen in the current version)
  2. Go back to Visual Studio
    • Make sure you have the Microsoft Git Provider selected under Tools/Options/Source Control/Plug-in Selection
  3. Open Team Explorer
  4. Select Home | Unsynced Commits

  5. Enter the GitHub URL into the yellow box (use HTTPS URL, not the default shown SSH one)

  6. Click Publish
  7. Select Home | Changes
  8. Add a Commit comment
  9. Select Commit and Push from the drop down

Your solution is now in GitHub

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  • What are you entering into the field? Apr 9, 2017 at 2:10
  • @GlenPierce, i don't even see any field.
    – user366312
    Apr 9, 2017 at 2:14
  • @GlenPierce, this error is generated just when I click "Unsynched Commits".
    – user366312
    Apr 9, 2017 at 2:18
  • ok, well I've never used the plugin you mention, but I'm going to try to help a bit here... Is the repo initialized locally already? Apr 9, 2017 at 2:18
  • @GlenPierce, (1) I am using built-in VS2013 plugin. (2) I am following the exact given steps. So, I think when I clicked "Add To Source Control ...", the solution should have been added to the local repository. But, that isn't the case.
    – user366312
    Apr 9, 2017 at 2:33

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