The right answer is available here:
https://answers.atlassian.com/questions/140339/answers/32030983
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Run "/Applications/SourceTree.app/Contents/MacOS/Sourcetree" from terminal instead of running launcher. It works for me. Found the solution on stack overflow
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Hi yes. @Dhairya Dhairya, it was my git hooks - i had custom git hooks that did check lint before allowing commit. Source tree couldn't handle custom feedback.
I removed all custom git hooks to fix this. Which was technically not solution, since I had to check linting manually. Source tree actually got to me.
I switched to CLI git and started using "GitKreken" (pretty intersting ui).
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@Nerijus Gudas any luck to solve this? Currently, i am facing this problem too.
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