'Commit to Master greyed out

I use Github for Windows and I have about ten repositories I regularly commit to from my local computer using the client. I'm used to everything working great. However, today, for one of my local repositories, I moved the .git file and folder to a new directory in order to relocate my local files (which I've done successfully many times before), and then reopened Github to "locate" the new directory. Ever since I did this today, ALL of my repositories have their "Commit to Master" button greyed out in the Github client, and I can't commit anything anymore.

I even went so far as to completely uninstall Github, deleting the appdata and localappdata, and then reinstalled the client. This deleted all my repositories out of the client. When I then added one of my repositories back to the client, the "Commit to Master" button is still greyed out and can't be selected.

Anyone have any idea what the heck I did, or how I can fix this?



Solution 1:[1]

Try disabling any extensions you have on your browser ; Ghostery or any Ad blocker .It solved my issue

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