You published your token. You should revoke it.

You probably don’t have the right permissions associated with git.



On Sat, 14 Mar 2020 at 2:14 pm, Spencer Graves <
spencer.gra...@effectivedefense.org> wrote:

> Hello, All:
>
>
>        What do you suggest Jim Ramsay and I do to migrate the fda
> package to GitHub?
>
>
>        Jim successfully created an empty repository:
>
>
> https://github.com/JamesRamsay5/fda
>
>
>        He told me he had officially made me a "contributor".  I did:
>
>
> git clone https://<token>@github.com/JamesRamsay5/fda
> Cloning into 'fda'...
> warning: You appear to have cloned an empty repository.
> Checking connectivity... done.
>
>
>        Then I copied files into this directory, did "git add" and "git
> commit".
>
>
>        Then I did "git push", and it wouldn't let me:
>
>
> SpenceravessMBP:fda sbgraves$ git push
> remote: Permission to JamesRamsay5/fda.git denied to sbgraves237.
> fatal: unable to access
> '
> https://892da70262d9a4faa857b8602145414d6b210...@github.com/JamesRamsay5/fda/':
>
> The requested URL returned error: 403
>
>
>        Suggestions?
>        Thanks,
>        Spencer Graves
>
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