Commit failed exit code 1 error resolution

【Overview】

1. Conclusion </ b>

2. Why "commit failed exit code 1" </ b>

3. How to solve it </ b>

4. What I learned from here </ b>

  1. Conclusion

Delete the git cloned file.


2. Why "commit failed exit code 1"

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before

Terminal


% git clone https://github.com/"github account name"/"github remote repository file name ”.git

It was because I went there. It was because the git clone as above remained in the file I wanted to commit.


3. How to solve

"Clone_site" was created in the location in the corresponding file. I deleted that file, specified the file I want to reflect on github again, and committed, and the error disappeared.

  1. What I learned from here

At that time, when I git cloned it, I used it because I wanted to try it for a moment. So I should have deleted the file if it was obsolete, or decided not to use it because I was confident that I wouldn't commit it. If you don't, you may get stuck in a jar and spend some time because you forgot to git clone like this time.