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MacOS Sierra broke my git, oh noes - Applicable to Sierra, High Sierra, and Mojave

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I upgraded to MacOS Sierra today and went to my repo like normal but none of the git commands work, in fact my machine doesn't recognize that I have git installed. help?

I found this article but it seems a little elaborate.

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Ethan Parker Avatar asked Sep 22 '16 15:09

Ethan Parker


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All that is a little elaborate, for many cases all you need to do is reinstall xcode developer tools.

Open Terminal or iTerm and Run this:

xcode-select --install 
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Ethan Parker Avatar answered Oct 06 '22 11:10

Ethan Parker