git: 'remote-https' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. Error when cloning a repository












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I experience this error whenever I try to clone a repository. The error comes regardless if the repository is private or public. As a result, I cannot clone any repository. The same error comes if I try and create a local repository and publish it to Github.



Github Desktop Version: 1.5.1
OS: Windows 10 64 bit



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  • @IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

    – grawity
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  • @grawity So how do i resolve this error?

    – Vivek Singh Negi
    Jan 18 at 10:09
















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I experience this error whenever I try to clone a repository. The error comes regardless if the repository is private or public. As a result, I cannot clone any repository. The same error comes if I try and create a local repository and publish it to Github.



Github Desktop Version: 1.5.1
OS: Windows 10 64 bit



Here's a screenshot of the error










share|improve this question























  • @IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 9:26











  • @grawity So how do i resolve this error?

    – Vivek Singh Negi
    Jan 18 at 10:09














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I experience this error whenever I try to clone a repository. The error comes regardless if the repository is private or public. As a result, I cannot clone any repository. The same error comes if I try and create a local repository and publish it to Github.



Github Desktop Version: 1.5.1
OS: Windows 10 64 bit



Here's a screenshot of the error










share|improve this question














I experience this error whenever I try to clone a repository. The error comes regardless if the repository is private or public. As a result, I cannot clone any repository. The same error comes if I try and create a local repository and publish it to Github.



Github Desktop Version: 1.5.1
OS: Windows 10 64 bit



Here's a screenshot of the error







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  • @IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 9:26











  • @grawity So how do i resolve this error?

    – Vivek Singh Negi
    Jan 18 at 10:09



















  • @IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

    – grawity
    Jan 18 at 9:26











  • @grawity So how do i resolve this error?

    – Vivek Singh Negi
    Jan 18 at 10:09

















@IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

– grawity
Jan 18 at 9:26





@IQV: That's how Git internally starts handlers for different URL types.

– grawity
Jan 18 at 9:26













@grawity So how do i resolve this error?

– Vivek Singh Negi
Jan 18 at 10:09





@grawity So how do i resolve this error?

– Vivek Singh Negi
Jan 18 at 10:09










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