Tearing my hair out over here. I have been using git/sourceTree for years, not really any problems. Made a new project in git, cloned into sourcetree, changed the readMe locally and tried to push back up. It keeps givng me the "personal access token" needed issue. I have one in my GIT account but not sure how to get it seen by sourceTree. I believe we are supposed to post PAT into the password, I went to gitHub and regenerated my token and pasted it into the Password Request field, it said OK. I still get the same exact Push error anyway. Please no comments like "don't use sourceTree it sucks, use X instead" I am super integrated with this workflow otherwise and not looking to change things up now. Help please!
Interesting fact about it: If I set the AutomaticallyCleanUpDictionaryFiles, reboot my machine I am able to launch the sourcetree setup wizard but it either crashs during the wizard or few seconds after launching the app. If I set the AutomaticallyCleanUpDictionaryFiles it crashs even before the UI becomes visible.
Well... I tried to update sourcetree through itself in the menubar. But that keeps failing. I went on the sourcetree website, redownloaded from fresh, unzip, overwrite the app in Applications. and now it works ! no idea what happened but im glad. FYI, the working version is now: Version 4.2.2 (250)
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