
In a shell with working directory set to the local Git repo, enter this command: ~/tmp/myrepo % git remote -v Here are other commands that, depending on the situation, might trigger the necessary prompts: xcode-select -installġ4.4 Push/Pull buttons greyed out in RStudioĪre you sure your local repository is associated with a remote repository, e.g. a GitHub repo? In any case, you need to tickle the Xcode command line tools to prompt you for whatever it needs. If you get such clear instructions, by all means do what it says, i.e. run sudo xcodebuild -license, to re-agree to the license. In the shell, you could execute git status and you might see a message along these lines: Agreeing to the Xcode/iOS license requires admin privileges, please run “sudo xcodebuild -license” and then retry this command. This is necessary after a Mac OS upgrade, re-installing Xcode, or even quiet Xcode upgrades that sometimes seem to happen without the user’s knowledge. It is usually a sign that you need to re-agree to the Xcode license agreement. This usually happens to people who installed Git by installing the Xcode command line tools.

Sometimes the RStudio Git pane disappears on a system where it was previously working.

14.2 RStudio Git pane disappears on Mac OS
