Problem with “divergent branches” after creating IntelliJ project and pushing to new Bitbucket repository
I am trying to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket, but it fails with a “divergent branches” message. I really want to use IntelliJ and not step out to the command line for basic version control actions, but it doesn’t seem possible.
Problem with “divergent branches” after creating IntelliJ project and pushing to new Bitbucket repository
I am trying to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket, but it fails with a “divergent branches” message. I really want to use IntelliJ and not step out to the command line for basic version control actions, but it doesn’t seem possible.
Problem with “divergent branches” after creating IntelliJ project and pushing to new Bitbucket repository
I am trying to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket, but it fails with a “divergent branches” message. I really want to use IntelliJ and not step out to the command line for basic version control actions, but it doesn’t seem possible.
Problem with “divergent branches” after creating IntelliJ project and pushing to new Bitbucket repository
I am trying to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket, but it fails with a “divergent branches” message. I really want to use IntelliJ and not step out to the command line for basic version control actions, but it doesn’t seem possible.
Problem with “divergent branches” after creating IntelliJ project and pushing to new Bitbucket repository
I am trying to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket, but it fails with a “divergent branches” message. I really want to use IntelliJ and not step out to the command line for basic version control actions, but it doesn’t seem possible.
How to push a new IntelliJ project into a new Git repository on Bitbucket?
I want to follow a step-by-step instruction that lets me: