SourceTree stores user data in standard places which is:
~/Library/Application Support/SourceTree
~/Library/Preferences/com.torusknot.SourceTree*
But if we can help you with the 'confusion' please ask at https://support.atlassian.com - SourceTree shouldn't get in a state where you need to delete your user data.
I just deleted and recopied the app, but I still get a password prompt each time I want to communicate with the server (client server, not Bitbucket or GitHub).
I tried all the other answeres, but didn't help.
Are there any files I can delete - like you mentioned above - without having to redownload the repositories? I'm on Mac OSX.
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I updated my app today and now it's stuck on install and will not continue. Can this be fixed or should I delete everything as shown above?SourceTreeBug.jpg
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I am having this same issue with the latest update, how can we fix this?
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I am also having the same issue, please advise.
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I had the same issue after updating sourcetree on OSX. Here's what I did about this.
Force close "source tree app".
Open terminal app.
"rm -rf ~/Library/Application\ Support/SourceTree" on terminal app. (This clears ALL INTERNAL DATA of source tree including repo bookmarks)
Start source tree.
All repository "bookmarks" are gone.
But local repository data are ok. I added existing local repos again.
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I just successfully
Guess what: Everything's back to normal. Funny thing.
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Stefan - Excellent discovery! This worked for me. Thank you.
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And on the Windows, somebody knows how to do a full uninstall?
I found some files on ~\AppData\Local\Atlassian
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C:\Users\<user_name>\AppData\Local\SourceTree also
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Thanks, it solved mine too
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All NT based Windows versions love to hide stuff in all kinds of dark corners in App_Data… Main place to look for hidden stuff
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Uninstalling from control panel takes awhile for me and it appears it doesn't work. So I went to use CCleaner to remove it. Now I was able to install latest version.
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