Troubleshooting

  1. Readme Improvement:

Error: “Please select a valid Markdown file (.md or .markdown)”

Cause: You haven’t select a valid Markdown file.

Solution: Ensure that your repo has a valid README markdown.

Reference image:

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  1. Readme Improvement & Creation:

Error: “Please select a valid Markdown file (.md or .markdown)”

Cause: Depth should be positive!.

Solution: Enter positive depth. If depth you enter is bigger than the max depth of your repo. The program will automatically use max depth instead.

Reference image:

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  1. Commit Analyzer - Current

Error: “No files selected for commit!”

Cause: Commit message is based on code diff. You should first select changed files with code diff.

Solution: Select change files.

Reference image:

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  1. Commit Analyzer - Current

Error: “Commit message is empty”

Cause: You cannot commit an empty message.

Solution: Generate commit message by clicking ‘Generate’. Or write commit message manually.

Reference image:

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  1. Commit Analyzer - Current

Error: “You should commit first!”

Cause: No commited file detected.

Solution: Click ‘Commit’.

Reference image:

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  1. Commit Analyzer - Histroy

Error: “No commits fetched.”

Cause: You haven’t fetched commit. Fetch first.

Solution: Click ‘fetch’.

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  1. Commit Analyzer - History

Error: “No edited commits to process”

Cause: You haven’t refined any commit message.

Solution: Click ‘Refine all’ or click single commit message on right frame to refine.

  1. Commit Analyzer - History

Error: “No branch selected. Please select a branch first.”

Cause: You haven’t selected branch.

Solution: Click ‘Branch’ to select one.

  1. Commit Analyzer - History

Error: “Invalid commit selection”

Cause: Commit selection parameter is wrong. Ensure the number is a digit.

Solution: Edit the number to a correct one.

  1. Commit Analyzer - History

Error: “ usage: git filter-branch [–setup ] [–subdirectory-filter ] [–env-filter ]

[–tree-filter ] [–index-filter ]

[–parent-filter ] [–msg-filter ]

[–commit-filter ] [–tag-name-filter ]

[–original ]

[-d ] [-f | –force] [–state-branch ]

[–] […]

bash: if [ “$GIT_COMMIT” = “f8e4a335625b2c6e7300837f6f2cffda299a4a5a” ];

then

echo “[feat] Introduce new mathematical functions for Hamlet TEST”

echo “”

echo “Reason for Change: To enhance the functionality of Hamlet by adding new mathematical functions, enabling users to perform more complex calculations and analyses.”

echo “”

echo “What was done: Introduced the get_one_plus_one function in the functions.py file, replacing the previously unused get_two_plus_two function. Removed the unused get_OK function and updated the constants.py file to remove the unused K_TEST constant.”

echo “”

echo “Impact/Benefits: This change expands Hamlets capabilities, allowing users to perform more advanced calculations and analyses, ultimately enhancing the tools utility and value.”

else cat

fi: No such file or directory”

Cause: Git Bash path is wrong.

Solution: Edit the number to a correct one.

Reference image:

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