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Vitaly2015-11-13 21:53:47
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Vitaly, 2015-11-13 21:53:47

Why does the git init command respond with: Reinitialized existing Git repository in?

I have a project on a local machine. I created a new repository on the bitbucket.org site, according to the instructions on the same site, went to the project folder on my machine and entered git init , and in response
Reinitialized existing Git repository in /Users/scorpio/Documents/git/ipsec/.git /
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Puma Thailand, 2015-11-14
@opium

Damn, they wrote to you on bitbucket that if there is a repository, you need to do git add remote and then git push, why the hell are you creating a new repository with git init if you have one

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Yaroslav Lyzlov, 2015-11-13
@dixoNich

What are you doing? Your ipsec is already a repository. Have you cloned the repository from bitbucket? If yes, then you already have a repository and git init is not required.

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Vitaliy, 2015-11-13
@Scorpiored88

On the local machine, I already have an IPSEC package with the project. I also created a new repository on the site with the same name. I entered this repository on the site, something like adding an existing project, and I enter the commands that are suggested there ....
Probably I'm doing something wrong .... :(

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