Fatal: The Remote End Hung Up Unexpectedly error in Git
This article outlines how to resolve the fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly error in Git. This error pops up when we push or pull large amounts of data.
It usually looks like this:
Fix fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly Git error
We can fix this by increasing the buffer size to give us enough space.
For those using HTTP protocol, go to your repository, open the terminal and run the following command.
$ git config http.postBuffer 524288000
If you are using SSH protocol, run the command as shown below.
$ git config ssh.postBuffer 524288000
We can increase the buffer size to 2000000000.
To summarize, fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly error occurs when we exceed the default push or pull post size.
To fix this, you must increase the buffer size by adjusting the Git configuration file as shown above.
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