
Now when you Pull/Push/Fetch you should see a "Password Required" dialog "For user yourAzureUsernameOrEmailAddress on host ":īe sure to enter your PAT, not your password. URL / Path: IMPORTANT: If yourAzureUsernameOrEmailAddress is an email address be sure to replace its symbol with the %40 URI encoding otherwise it will send the domain-portion as your username.In the properties of the local SourceTree repo > Settings > Remotes > origin enter:.Remove any DevOps-related entries displayed in SourceTree > Preferences > Accounts.Create a PAT using the following procedure, Use personal access tokens.You need to create a DevOps Personal Access Token for authentication, SourceTree can't authenticate with your normal Azure username/password combination.The icons within the application for file status, branches, tags etc have all been updated to a ‘flatter’ style too.After much experimentation this was my experience from today: Note that because of OS X caching, you might not see the new icon straight after the auto-update, you’ll probably have to restart the app manually before it’s picked up. This brings it in line with the style of other Atlassian tools like HipChat, and also prepares it to fit seamlessly with the style of the newest version of OS X, Yosemite. SourceTree has a new, flat application icon: If you see gaps or inaccuracies in the translation, please help us fix it at our Transifex project, and if your language isn’t included yet, please help get it to at least that 60% mark. Not all of these translations are 100% complete, our criterion for including a new language is a 60% translation rate, on the basis that this is a good enough start and including it in SourceTree will then prompt others to help complete it.
SOURCETREE OSX FOR MAC
You guys have responded brilliantly to our request for the community’s help translating SourceTree to more languages, and as a result SourceTree for Mac now comes in 10 languages:

Press spacebar to quickly look at more detail of the selected repository

If you don’t see the repository browser on load, you can show it with Cmd-B or “Window > Show Repository Browser” from the menu.
SOURCETREE OSX WINDOWS
In SourceTree for Mac version 1.x, you had two separate windows for your Bookmarks (local clones) and Hosted Repositories (your remote accounts on Bitbucket, Stash and GitHub). With 2.0, those windows are combined into a single streamlined window called the Repository Browser, with a ‘Local’ and ‘Remote’ switch: We think you’ll really like it.īookmarks + Hosted Repositories = Repository Browser
SOURCETREE OSX UPDATE
Hey folks, we just made a major update for SourceTree for Mac available: version 2.0! The highlights of this release include a rework of the bookmarks window, and the addition of a bunch of new translations. SourceTree for Mac 2.0 Released! By Steve on September 25, 2014
