I copy and pasted an git clone command from a web page: https://fedorahosted.org/ibus-typing-booster/
I got this:
user@host> git clone http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/ibus-typing-booster.git
Cloning into 'ibus-typing-booster'...
fatal: I don't handle protocol 'http'
I copied and pasted the whole line git clone http://...
.
The character between git clone
and http://...
looks like a space, but it is a special Unicode character!
Short answer: After removing this character, and entering a real space, it worked!
For people who love details: I see two ways to reveal ascii vs special-unicode-characters
Way1: Python
Here is the real line:
vi t.txt # copy+paste the line
python
open('t.txt').read()
git clone \xe2\x80\x8b\xe2\x80\x8bhttp://...
Way2: less
vi t.txt # copy+paste the line
LESSCHARSET=ascii less vi.txt
If it looks like git clone <E2><80><8B><E2><80><8B>http://
, then you copy+pasted special-unicode-characters.
Use backspace to delete whatever there is between git clone
and the url
and then use spacebar to add a clean space between them. Simple as that.
I simply added 5 "SPACE"s between clone
and the url
:
git clone https://<PATH>/<TO>/<GIT_REPO>.git
and it works!
Summary: Type the url instead of copy pasting it in the commandline. It worked for me.
Mostly it is due to some invisible unicode characters which can come if you hit "Ctrl+V" or "Ctrl+Shift+V" in the terminal. Don't copy and paste the whole command. Instead , type git clone and then copy and paste the url using Right Click + Paste.
My solution:
Type: git clone . Copy the repository url and paste it after of git clone . Move the cursor to position between git clone and https://... . Delete space if it had between git clone and https://... until have git clonehttps://... Re-add the space and press Enter.
I used double quotes for the URL and it worked. So something like
git clone "http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/ibus-typing-booster.git"
works.. single quotes dont help. It has to be double quotes.
The solution is very simple:
1- Copy your git path. forexample : http://github.com/yourname/my-git-project.git
2- Open notepad and Paste it. Then copy the path from notepad.
3- paste the path to command line
thats it.
You can also use a text editor:
Paste the URL in the text editor
Copy the URL that was just pasted from the text editor
Paste it in the command line
https://i.stack.imgur.com/5Ejus.png
The same issue happened with me when I have just copied the url into the clipboard and then pasted it into the terminal. Rewriting whole the line without copy-past option resolved my issue.
In Android Studio:
I removed git clone and just retain the url only and it worked!!
clonning below :
git clone https://github.com/zendframework/ZendSkeletonApplication.git
gives error:
Cloning into 'ZendSkeletonApplication'...
fatal: I don't handle protocol 'https'
Modified it to:
git clone https://github.com/zendframework/ZendSkeletonApplication
works perfectly or you can just git clone the url. I am using os windows 10 and gitbash.
if you are using windows use 'url' speech marks to open and close your url eg git clone 'your-url-here'
Please Check URL you have pasted and It takes additional h after clone.
So either you have paste full git clone http://<URL>.git
or just remove additional letter before git repository URL.
in visual studio code option git:clone i tried every thing e.g putting 5 backspace, deleting the special Unicode character! and putting space nothing works for me
solution works for me
simply open git bash and paste the whole git clone url and done,
it seems there is some issue with visual studio code
This just happened to us without any whitespace issues, and changing https:
to http:
fixed it...
Related answer with this question. Error - fatal: I don't handle protocol 'git clone https' I was trying to clone git project to my newly installed VScode in my Linux system, i was copied the entire url from bit bucket, which was like
git clone https://abc@bitbucket.org/abcuser/myproject.git
But actually it running command like
git clone git clone https://abc@bitbucket.org/abcuser/myproject.git
in the bit bucket.
So Simply do the following steps :
1. Enter Ctr+p; this will open command box. Enter and open 'Clone'
2. Now only paste the url of your git reposiratory here. eg: https://abc@bitbucket.org/abcuser/myproject.git
3. After that box for enter your git password will appear on screen. Enter your git password here.
4. Done.
Well looks like if you copy paste the repository link you end up with this issue.
What I have noticed it this
If you use the copy button on GitHub and then paste the URL in GitBash(Windows) it throws this error If you select the link and then paste then it works, or you could also just type the URL that works as well.
So I think it might be an issue with the GitHub copy button
If you are using Git Extensions GUI or GitHub Desktop (means if you're using any UI software and not command-line tool) to clone the repo then you have to copy and paste only the URL i.e. https://... So there is no need to have git clone
before URL as That Software will do it itself.
Success story sharing
xsel
outputs the clipboard content, andhd
does a hex dump. Nice.