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git clone <url>

gives the message fatal: repository 'url' not found

I tried the options in the link, but it didn't work.

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  • surely your url must be invalid..
    – g-newa
    Sep 20, 2014 at 8:58
  • 2
    is it a private repo or a public one? - If it is, try and use the HTTPS address instead of the GIT one. (I hope that you are not doing what @JohnZwinck said...)
    – appostolis
    Sep 20, 2014 at 8:59
  • If the repo is public, could you edit your question to add the corresponding url?
    – jub0bs
    Sep 20, 2014 at 16:58
  • Hi Jubos, its a private repo and i do have the access to that repo.
    – Max
    Sep 21, 2014 at 7:35
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    I faced a similar situation. The URL I used for my private repository was correct. But I was getting the same error. After much digging I found that in the keychain (I am using Mac Yosemite), entry for the github.com had the old password for github. I deleted the entry from the keychain then I ran the git clone command. It asked my github username/password and wallah the clone worked! Mar 13, 2015 at 5:06

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As mentioned by others the error may occur if the url is wrong.

However, the error may also occur if the repo is a private repo and you do not have access or wrong credentials.

Instead of

git clone https://github.com/NAME/repo.git

try

git clone https://username:[email protected]/NAME/repo.git


You can also use

git clone https://[email protected]/NAME/repo.git

and git will prompt for the password (thanks to leanne for providing this hint in the comments).

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  • 4
    Thanks - that was useful. I've run into this problem on only one of my systems but can't figure out why. Using the 2nd method works, but I am curious why and if I need to keep using this? What would be cause the problem with the first command, but not with the second?
    – Levon
    Feb 17, 2016 at 22:53
  • 4
    On Mac OS X you can store username and password in Keychain (e.g. for GitHub). Then you do not need the second command. If you do not have any thing like this, you need the second command. Jul 30, 2016 at 22:11
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    @CCJ, yes: you can enter everything in the command except the :password, and git will prompt for the password. For example: git clone https://[email protected]/NAME/repo.git
    – leanne
    Oct 10, 2017 at 17:35
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    @ChristianFries it would be awesome if you could update your answer to include the non password visible option in Leanne's comment for future readers.
    – John Pavek
    Nov 22, 2017 at 18:08
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    Also, if you have 2-Factor authentication enabled you should use an access token instead of the password - see: stackoverflow.com/questions/21892226/… May 8, 2018 at 14:51
50

On macOS it's possible that the cached credentials in the Keychain that git is retrieving are wrong. It can be an outdated password or that it used the wrong credentials.

To update the credentials stored in OS X Keychain

Follow the instructions at:

https://help.github.com/articles/updating-credentials-from-the-osx-keychain/

If you want to verify this is the problem you can run clone with tracing.

$ GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 git clone https://github.com/YOUR-USERNAME/YOUR-REPOSITORY

Look for the header line "Authorization: Basic BASE64STRING" .
Take the base64 string and decode it to check what username:password was used.

$ echo <the key> | base64 --decode

Verify it's the right username password you expected to use.

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  • I try this and it gives me the username/password for my other account. I guess I need to specify user name... May 19, 2017 at 7:30
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    This GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1 is insanely helpful - thanks!
    – mistertee
    May 15, 2018 at 12:25
  • If you find your username/password is not correct, how to make git use another one?
    – toancaro
    Jun 9, 2020 at 17:39
  • 1
    macos keychain can store multiple github logins. If you want to specify which one, username@ to the github url. Example: https://[email protected]/foo/bar.git Then macos keychain will use the correct login password.
    – wisbucky
    Nov 12, 2020 at 20:11
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If your git repo is private, try this

git clone https://<USERNAME>:<PASSWORD>@github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPO_NAME>.git

Note: If you are using @ symbol in your password, use '%40' to instead '@'

else use this

git clone https://github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPO_NAME>.git

----Update:----

Using a password in clone URL is now deprecated instead use the personal access token like below

Setting -> Developer Settings -> personal access tokens -> generate new token

git clone https://<Token>@github.com/<USERNAME>/<REPO_NAME>.git
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  • fine way, to do it but can leave to credential-stealing. May 23, 2021 at 1:55
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    There should be @ after <Token> in the last command. Jan 10, 2022 at 11:30
  • on mac, it worked without username, only "git clone https://<Token>@github.com/<REPO_NAME>.git" is enough Jul 31 at 7:32
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If you are on Windows, the repository is private, and different or not longer correct credentials were saved once, you won't have access to the repo. You will get the not found error without hinting in the failed-credential-direction. In order to reset the credentials on Windows, open Control Panel (Win+r control), select User Accounts and Credentials Manager or search for "credential manager" in Start Menu. Locate the git account in Windows credentials (not Web credentials!) and erase this entry.

After that, cloning will pop up a login dialogue and you will be able to set these again.

Tested this with git-bash as shell

In other languages

In Start menu search for

  • En: "Credential Manager"
  • NL: "Referentiebeheer "
  • DE: "Anmelde Informationsverwaltung"
  • KR: "자격 증명 관리자"
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  • 1
    That fixed my windows issue. delete creds and relogin.
    – Teebu
    Apr 12, 2021 at 19:48
  • 1
    In Korean, "자격 증명 관리자".
    – HyoJin KIM
    Jul 27 at 2:45
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If you are using two factor authorization (2FA) for your Github account then just use SSH option for cloning your repository:

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I had the same problem (Repository not found) due to the fact that initially I logged in with an incorrect GitHub account. To fix it:

  1. Open Control Panel from the Start menu.
  2. Select User Accounts.
  3. Select "Manage your credentials" in the left hand menu.
  4. Delete any credentials related to Git or GitHub.
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  • 1
    This solved the problem for me. I have multiple github accounts, so in Windows, sometimes the git credentials are cached for the other account inside of the windows credentials manager. Clearing away the cached account allows for this issue to be resolved. Dec 26, 2018 at 18:57
  • This incorrect account (cached one) may have not permission to view the repository, so Github/Gitlab return a 404 Not Found error.
    – mrdaliri
    Jan 29, 2019 at 7:21
  • 404 instead of UnAuthorized error. This error message is misleading. Thanks for your help. It works for me too :)
    – Diallo
    May 22, 2020 at 13:15
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Most probably, your URL is not valid.

If it is a http/https URL, you can quickly check, by hammering the URL into a browser. If that does not display anything at all, you know that the URL is invalid.

I assume you are speaking of a remote repository. The URLs should look somewhat like these:

https://github.com/user/repo2.git if you're using HTTPS
[email protected]:user/repo2.git if you're using SSH
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  • 6
    it is showing properly on browswer but not working when I m taking clone
    – Chandni
    Jul 2, 2020 at 12:22
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For me

git clone https://[email protected]/name/repo.git

worked.

I think this mainly happens because Private repo can't be accessed directly.

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  • Unfortunately, this solution no longer works...here's the message I got when I tried it: Support for password authentication was removed on August 13, 2021.
    – RSW
    Oct 12, 2022 at 16:10
  • Thanks! Worked for me, other solutions are saying to input password, which is quite dangerous
    – DevABDee
    Nov 23 at 3:18
25

I was also having same issue. I was trying to clone the repo which was private and my git installed in osx has keychain which was not allowing me to clone the repo...

I tried

git clone https://username:[email protected]/NAME/repo.git 

but it didn't work as my password was containing the field @.

I just ran

git credential-osxkeychain erase
host=github.com
protocol=https

command and press enter and it worked perfectly fine. Actually you need to remove the keychain already stored in the osx.

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What solved my problem, since I was having a "redirect/sign_in URL" or "repository not found" error

MacOS Users:

  1. Open spotlight (Command Space)
  2. Type keychain (Open keychain access.app)
  3. Search for repo domain (GitHub, GitLab, etc)
  4. Delete all keys related to this domain
  5. Try to clone again (with valid credentials)

Windows users should try similar steps, but Keychain would be Microsoft's Credentials Manager instead or Windows Credentials depending on yours OS version. Make sure to clean both web and windows credentials if that's the case.

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  • This may have fixed my issue, not entirely sure since it didn't seem to have an effect at first but later without doing other changes it all started to work again. Jun 8, 2018 at 12:46
  • if you have two or more keys chain containing name gitlab and you are not able to delete all in one go then try to delete one by one.(delete one at a time and close keychain section and repeat for the next one)
    – Jitendra
    Aug 12, 2018 at 18:06
  • Using MacOS Big Sur, deleting the github entry on Key Chain solved the issue.
    – yaach
    Jul 27, 2021 at 13:55
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git clone https://[email protected]/User/Repository.git will prompt for a password then clone.

1
  • This solution no longer works...here's the message I got when I tried it: Support for password authentication was removed on August 13, 2021.
    – RSW
    Oct 12, 2022 at 16:09
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On github you can have the main repository and subfolders. Make sure that the URL that you are using is that of the main repository and not that of a folder. The former will succeed and the latter will produce the repository not found error. If you have a doubt you are in a subfolder, navigate up the repository chain till you find a page which actually specified the https URL and use that.

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  • 1
    This was my problem. If you've got the right level then you should see the Clone or Download button on the github page for the URL. If it's not there, then you can't clone it. Apr 8, 2018 at 2:57
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Step 1: From your Github account, go to Settings Account Settings
Then, Developer Settings Developer Settings
Then Personal Access Token PAT Settings
Then, Generate New Token (Give your password) Generate Token

Now Fillup the form (scope/access permission of the repository) and click Generate token and Copy the generated Token (Copy and save it, it will be shown for the first time only, otherwise you have to generate it again), it will be something like ghp_sFhFsSHhTzMDreGRLjmks4TzuzgthdvfsrtaCopy Token

Step 2: Now, copy the resource indicator:Resource Indicator

For example: https://github.com/AnwarXahid/sso-client-java-servlet.git and it is generated by https://github.com/**YOUR USERNAME**/YOUR REPO NAME.git

Finally, open terminal/ git bash and add the PAT token before resource indication:
For example: https://[email protected]/AnwarXahid/sso-client-java-servlet.git
Basically, it is generated by https://YOUR TOKEN@github.com/YOUR USERNAME/YOUR REPO NAME.git

So, the final command would like this: git clone https://YOUR TOKEN@github.com/YOUR USERNAME/YOUR REPO NAME.git

Press ENTER and your repo will be cloned to local!

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  • It would be helpful to explain to which situations your answer applies. E.g. what you described won't help if the URL is simply wrong. Aug 23, 2021 at 7:07
  • @JanWilamowski When a Personal Access Token(PAT) is generated, by default GitHub assumes that the token will simply be used for the public repository (As no access option is chosen by default). In this case, if you use this token for cloning a private repository, you must get an error. My solution specifically works for this type of situation.
    – Xahid
    Aug 23, 2021 at 9:10
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    this is an excellent explanation for when trying to access private repos thank you
    – d0rf47
    Dec 17, 2021 at 16:48
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This is happening because of my old session state of other user remain: Below is quick solution for Windows users,

Open Control Panel from the Start menu Select User Accounts Select "Manage your credentials" in the left hand menu Delete any credentials related to Git or GitHub

Once I did this, it started working for me.

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For me the problems occurs because I have my old username/password settings saved for gitlab, so that I need to remove those credentials. I run the following command on my mac:

sudo su
git config --system --unset credential.helper

and do the clone again, enter the username and password. And everything is fine.

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This issue started surfacing on my terminal after I enabled GitHub 2FA.

Now, I face this issue whenever I clone a private repository. This error:

remote: Repository not found.
fatal: repository 'https://github.com/kmario23/repo-name.git/' not found

is so awkward. Of course, I have this repo and I'm the owner of it.

Anyway, it seems the fix is now that we have to enter the GitHub username one more time when cloning a private repo. Below is an example:

                             add your username
                                |-------|
$ git clone --recursive https://[email protected]/kmario23/repo-name.git
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Step 1: Copy the link from the HTTPS

Step 2: in the local repository do

git remote rm origin

Step 3: replace github.com with [email protected] in the copied url

Step 4:

git remote add origin url
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I'm a devops engineer and this happens with private repositories. Since I manage multiple Github organizations, I have a few different SSH keys. To overcome this ERROR: Repository not found. fatal: Could not read from remote repository. error, you can use

export GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o User=git -i ~/.ssh/ssh_key_for_repo"

git clone [email protected]:user/repo.git
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git clone https://<USERNAME>@github.com/<REPONAME>/repo.git

This works fine. Password need to provide.

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  • 1
    Never add passwords to git clone command especially if you are using this in a CI / CD pipeline. Always use a ssh authentication and add the SSH key in your git hub account settings. Adding passwords as plain text is highly insecure.
    – Max
    Jan 29, 2021 at 10:25
2

For me it worked by removing the credential.helper config and cloning the repository again

git config --global --unset credential.helper
git clone https://<repository>
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1

You may need to create an empty file named git-daemon-export-ok within the repository directory.

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1

Authentication issue: I use TortoiseGit GUI tool, I need to tell tortoise the username and password so that it can access to work with Git/GitHub/Gitlab code base. To tell it, rt click inside any folder to get TortoiseGit menu. Here TortoseGit > Settings Window > Select Credentials in left nav tree Enter URL:Git url Helper: Select windows if your windows credentials are same as the ones for Git or 'manager' if they are different userName; Git User Name Save this settings ans try again. You will be prompted for password and then it worked.

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I tried following and it worked on macOS

  1. Save the work and restart the system
  2. ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_rsa
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If you are using cygwin for git and trying to clone a git repository from a network drive you need to add the cygdrive path.

For example if you are cloning a git repo from z:/

$ git clone /cygdrive/z/[repo].git

0

Possibly you did login in another account, and that account doesn't have access rights to this repo, if you're using mac os, go to Keychain Access, search for gitlab.com and remove it and try to git clone again.

0

You should check if you have any other github account marked as "default". When trying to clone a new repo, the client (in my case BitBucket) will try to get the credentials that you have set "as default". Just mark your new credentials "as default" and it will allow you to clone the repo, it worked for me.

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Another reason for this error, if you are on github, and trying to use deploy keys for multiple repos, you will find this does not work.

In that case you need to create a machine user, however if you don't and you try to clone any repo besides the one with the deploy key, you will get this error.

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I had this issue recently and after quite a bit of debugging I realized that the password that I got from a password generator had an "&" in it, which GitHub accepted, but Visual Studio Code did not like when I tried to clone the reopo. Not sure which system threw the error, but it made me realize that stage characters in your user name or password could also cause this issue.

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I had this same problem in Windows, when I tried to use Git on the command line in Git Bash terminal while having also GitHub desktop installed. So, I did not have any problem using desktop app, but trying to clone in Git Bash failed. There are lots of advice for deleting any previous Git and GitHub related credentials, but this would then mess up GitHub desktop so it is not a good solution if you want to use both GUI and command line methods. Surprisingly, when I just used Windows command prompt interface (Git CMD) instead of Git Bash, it started working. So, it seems Git Bash has problems co-operating with GitHub desktop configurations, but Windows command prompt works ok.

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I faced the same error today(25/12/2021). The repo was a private repo. I simply installed and configured Github CLI on my machine(running ubuntu 20.04 OS). And it cloned just fine. I push with HTTPS. Here are some links that will be very helpful:

  1. https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/getting-started-with-git/caching-your-github-credentials-in-git
  2. https://github.com/cli/cli#installation
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  • While this link may answer the question, it is better to include the essential parts of the answer here and provide the link for reference. Link-only answers can become invalid if the linked page changes. - From Review
    – knittl
    Dec 25, 2021 at 19:23

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