Filenames too long in a main repository that you cannot update directly? So, I ran in this issue when I tried to pull a new branch and tried to merge main into it. I had a list of files where the filename were too long, so I won’t share all of them with you, but … Continue reading FIX: error: cannot stat ‘…example.json’: Filename too long
Category: Github
FIX: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout GIT
Untracked files when switching branches? So, you’re trying to switch branches with Git, and you run into this error: This situation typically arises in a few scenarios: So, what untracked files is Git talking about? Before going we’ll fix this, let’s check what Git means. You can open Git Bash, PowerShell, or whatever IDE you’re … Continue reading FIX: The following untracked working tree files would be overwritten by checkout GIT
FIX: The organization has enabled or enforced SAML SSO
FIX: To access this repository, you must re-authorize the OAuth Application During my ‘daily work’ where commits, syncs, pulls and pushes are part of daily life I suddenly got the error ‘The ‘XXX’ organization has enabled or enforced SAML SSO.‘ below! Unfortunately, I didn’t save the screenshot and can’t replicate it, so you’ll have to … Continue reading FIX: The organization has enabled or enforced SAML SSO
FIX: GitHub Actions – Unable to process file command ‘output’ successfully JSON
How to add Json to GitHub actions output I had a fun one today at work. I am fairly new with GitHub workflows & actions. The best part about it is that I can use PowerShell for most actions. In one of the GitHub actions, I need to output the customerConfig to GitHub output as … Continue reading FIX: GitHub Actions – Unable to process file command ‘output’ successfully JSON
FIX: Project file does not exist in GitHub actions/setup-dotnet@v4
Publishing apps in GitHub with a workflow Have you ever set up a GitHub Actions workflow for a .NET project, only to be hit with the dreaded MSB1009: Project file does not exist error when running dotnet publish? Yeah, me too. It’s frustrating, but the fix is easier than you think. Are you publishing an … Continue reading FIX: Project file does not exist in GitHub actions/setup-dotnet@v4
