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Creates remote repo under wrong GitHub account #2523

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allan-mobley-jr opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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Creates remote repo under wrong GitHub account #2523

allan-mobley-jr opened this issue Jun 15, 2020 · 2 comments
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@allan-mobley-jr allan-mobley-jr commented Jun 15, 2020

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  • GitHub Extension for Visual Studio version: 2.11.104
  • Visual Studio version: 16.7.0 Preview 2.0

What happened

Used GitHub dialog to push local git project to create a new repo under organization. Instead, GitHub extension created the new repo in my personal repo.

Steps to Reproduce

Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Click "Get Started" button on GitHub extension
  2. Fill out popup form, selecting organization as owner, not personal account
  3. Verify the push path
  4. Click "Push" button
  5. Find repo under personal account and not organization account

Expected behavior

Expected to find it under organization account. I am owner and creator of both organization account and personal. Same login credentials. Never had this problem before with Visual Studio, although I admit it has been some time since I created a new repo from there. I mostly use vscode now, but the current project required Visual Studio.

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@jcansdale jcansdale commented Jun 15, 2020

Hey @daschult 👋 could you take a look at this one? ☝️

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@daschult daschult commented Jun 15, 2020

Hi Allan,

Sorry about this bug. We just committed a fix for this late last week, so the fix should appear in the next preview release of Visual Studio 16.7.

Sorry again!

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