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I've reinstalled, uninstalled, restarted but "Clone in Mac' on any repository page fails and takes me to the GitHub download page every time.

It was working fine earlier this week but today won't do anything useful.

Any idea why?

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I get the same in Chrome, Safari and Firefox! – Bit Rocker Aug 17 '12 at 18:51
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AHHHH I have answered my own question: the trick is TO BE LOGGED IN on the GitHub website. – Bit Rocker Aug 17 '12 at 19:03
d'oh! Thanks for this I was pulling my hair out =P – Heather Dec 7 '12 at 17:47
You should add your comment as an answer, and accept it @BitRocker. – jszakmeister Dec 9 '12 at 13:48
Please close this question. – the.malkolm Dec 11 '12 at 15:45
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It appears not only do you have to log in to the website, you have to log in to the application once as well so it knows you've got it installed. Then refresh the git repo page and the links will automagically change from the download page to an open-application page.

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As was noted in the comments: You must be logged in to Github for the "Clone on Mac" button work.

(This answer serves mostly to remove this question from the "unanswered" list, since the asker does not seem to be closing it)

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I have answered my own question: the trick is TO BE LOGGED IN on the GitHub website. As stated by Neil above, you need to be logged into the application too.

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