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Creating a project from a completely empty GitHub repository fails #507

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laurmaedje opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 0 comments
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laurmaedje commented Dec 11, 2024

Description

Linking an empty GitHub repository fails with a generic "INTERNAL SERVER ERROR" message, unless a new branch name is provided.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Create GitHub repo; don't add anything: no readme, no .gitignore.
  2. Link GitHub Repo with advanced settings closed (-> effectively: New Branch selected, but branch name field left empty)
  3. Error message is shown

Expected behavior

Mirror the git/GitHub default behavior of creating a "main" branch if the repo is completely empty

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@laurmaedje laurmaedje added bug Something isn't working. integration Integration with other tools. labels Dec 11, 2024
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