I had generated yesterday a toke, but hadn't used anywhere.Name Description All-Projects Rights inherited by all other projects All-Users Individual user settings and preferences. I eventually noticed that for github and bitbucket the credentials are through "Oauth", and for GitLab "Personal access token". Someone on the GitLab forum had a similar issue recently, and they documented the steps to solve it: SOURCETREE GITLAB PASSWORDon SourceTree: go to SourceTree -> Preferences ->Accounts -> Add -> fill-in the details as in the following image (and for Password use the Access Token):Īfter this, I was able to Clone Repository ("Clone from URL").generate new Access Token having the next Scopes: api, read_user, read_repository, write_repository (it was strange that for other colleague it worked only with read_repository, write_repository).revoke the old Access Token from GitLab (which had only the next Scopes: read_repository, write_repository).Follow whatever steps he has mentioned but remember to select all scopes while creating a personal token.
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