~~Title:Gitlab Migration — 5/3/2017~~ ==== SmartGit === - Open SmartGit and find the repository with the broken remote, double click on it to select it. - In the top menu select **Remote -> Properties**, it should show you a url like such ''git@code.clearbackblast.com:clear-backblast/cbb-mods-a3.git''. - To fix this path add ''/members'' after ''clear-backblast'' like so ''git@code.clearbackblast.com:clear-backblast/members/cbb-mods-a3.git''. - Press **Store** to save it changes and continue as usual. ==== Git CLI === - Open your choice of shell session, and navigate to the root folder of the Repository with the broken remote. - Run ''git remote -v'' to list your current remotes, there should be a group that looks something like: origin git@code.clearbackblast.com:clear-backblast/members/cbb-mods-a3.git (fetch) origin git@code.clearbackblast.com:clear-backblast/members/cbb-mods-a3.git (push) - To fix this path add ''/members'' after ''clear-backblast'' like so ''git@code.clearbackblast.com:clear-backblast/members/cbb-mods-a3.git''. - Run ''git remote set-url '' to change it to the correct path. Name is likely ''origin'' like above, but reference your own remotes list to be sure. - Run ''git remote -v'' again to confirm the change did what you wanted. - Continue using git as usual.