This error message typically occurs when trying to perform a Git operation on a remote repository that either doesn’t exist or has been removed. It can also happen if you don’t have the correct permissions to access the repository.
To resolve this issue, you should first check that the remote repository exists and is accessible. You can do this by checking the URL of the remote repository using the command:
git remote -v
This will show you a list of all the configured remotes for your local repository, along with their URLs.
If the remote URL is incorrect or outdated, you can update it using the following command:
git remote set-url origin <new-url>
Replace <new-url>
with the correct URL for your remote repository.
If you still encounter issues accessing the remote repository, you may need to check your permissions and make sure you have access rights to perform Git operations on it.