![]() Please feel free to let me know how it goes and if you need any further assistance. If you have added in SourceTree your Bitbucket account from Preferences > Accounts, I would suggest removing and re-adding your Bitbucket account using an app password instead of the password. Specifically, large files are downloaded during the checkout process rather than during cloning or fetching. The app password should then get stored in Keychain Access, and the message shouldn't be visible on the next push. Git LFS (Large File Storage) is a Git extension developed by Atlassian, GitHub, and a few other open source contributors, that reduces the impact of large files in your repository by downloading the relevant versions of them lazily. You should get asked for a password if none is stored in Keychain Access, please provide the app password. Please let me know if you see different output.Ģ. If Keychain is used, remove any credentials for from Keychain Access.ģ. If you see in the output of either of them osxkeychain, this means that credentials are obtained from MacOS Keychain. First, run the following two commands on terminal git config -system credential.helper ![]() ![]() If you are still seeing this message, it is possible that the account's password is stored in Keychain Access and used instead of the app password.ġ.
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