Where is my git repository after pushing through an ssh tunnel?

You are working with a bare repository. You have to cd . Git ; git status to see the status.

See git ready for some related discussion.

Thanks for the link, that explained it perfectly. But as an aside, cd . Git ; git status, as the error message implies only works in a work tree.

– Jamie Oct 6 '10 at 17:55.

If the error is "fatal: This operation must be run in a work tree", that's normal for bare repositories. A better test would be to try cloning the repository.

There's no error. According to the client side, the push works. When I log in to the server I see nothing.

– Jamie Oct 5 '10 at 23:50 you said git status yields an error. And it's normal to see nothing in a bare repo, depending on your definition of 'nothing'. Have you tried cloning from it?

– bemace Oct 6 '10 at 1:54 I misunderstood; hind sight allows me to map your thought process correctly. I didn't know what a bare repository was. And yes, if I clone from it does work.

Thanks for the tip. – Jamie Oct 6 '10 at 17:57.

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