Error when cloning Azure Repos using App Service Editor
Currently having a single instance of Web Apps and now trying to control the source code using git. I have used "clone" in Azure Repos and used the following command below to add the remote directory in App Service Editor.
git remote add origin [Azure Repos URL]
However, the console in App Service Editor shows the following Error message.
\ [master]> git remote show origin
fatal: NullReferenceException encountered.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
How can I fix this error and use Azure Repos as remote directory from App Service Editor?
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