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I see there are several questions about having no active source control providers in VS code. I get a slightly different error:
No source control providers registered
I am on a mac with a recent both OSx update to Mojave (10.14) and a new version of vscode (Version 1.28.2).
I don't have xcode installed on my machine.
I want to use github.
How can I solve this problem?
BrainmaniacBrainmaniac7 Answers
I had this issue on Mac OS and I found that I had to go into Code > Preferences > Settings. Search for Git and then Scroll down until the Entry for Git: Path is found. Click edit in Settings.Follow the instructions.
I found the path to Git in a terminal
Add to the end of the override file (in the right hand window of the VS Code settings editor, ' included.)
Now Git works.
nevesTry disabling all extensions, reload, reenable all extensions, reload. I had this issue and re-installed vscode, re cloned my project, and still was getting the error of no source control providers registered. But when I disabled all my extensions, then reloaded, then reenabled, the reloaded it fixed my source control.
I found this question because I was having a similar problem with my vscode + mercurial extension.
My windows is setup as a portable install and mercurial is in one of my conda environments so hg.exe was not found automatically by the extension. I set hg.path = [path to hg.exe'] in my case this line as added to my user settings json file (File->Preferences->Settings, then search for git.path and click Edit in setttings.json):
'hg.path': 'C:Usersmynameanaconda3envspy27mercScriptshg.exe'
An equivalent path on the path might be something like '/usr/local/bin/hg'depending how mercurial is installed on your system
git has a similar variable and if you have git installed in fashion so that it cannot be found automatically you might need to set it manually in a similar way like:
'git.path': '/usr/local/bin/git'
assuming that /usr/local/bin/git is where your git executable is located
You should install git in your computer and add git.path
in VsCode - then it will work
One that helped me with this issue (in addition to adding 'git.path': '/usr/local/bin/git'
):
- In your
settings.json
search for'git.enabled': false
and set to'git.enabled': true
In my case removing .vscode file from root directory did the job.I had the same extensions configured to my other MacBook so I pasted the extensions folder on .vscode file in the same directory and problem solved!
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This video worked for me. Really weird. But somehow I seem to have disabled my builtin git extension. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFzQnl44_70