`guest@abc123 abc123 % git remote -v
origin [email protected]:abc123/repo.git (fetch)
origin [email protected]:abc123/repo.git (push)
upstream = (fetch)
upstream = (push)
upstream [email protected]:abc123/repo.git (push)
guest@abc123 abc123 % git pull upstream
fatal: '=' does not appear to be a git repository
fatal: Could not read from remote repository.
Please make sure you have the correct access rights
and the repository exists.`
You can see I am getting fatal: '=' does not appear to be a git repository
why is that even set? How can I delete those blank upstreams?
I tried googling this but I am not finding others with this default blank upstream setting.
When I try to set git remote add upstream ....
It keeps the = blank entrys and does not reference the new git upstream remote that I added.