[re-adding git@vger to the cc; please keep conversations on the list so everybody can benefit from the answers] On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 01:13:16PM -0300, Luciano Schillagi wrote: > I ran the command > > Luko ~ $ git config --global --unset push.default > > > and it gives me the following > > warning: push.default has multiple values Ah, OK. "--unset-all" would do the trick, but it may only be one instance that you want to get rid of... > I can access my file .gitconfig > > I send attached... > [...] > > [push] > default = upstream > default = aguas Yep. Deleting the second line there will make your problem go away, and presumably the first is a config setting you'd want to keep. That still doesn't answer the question of how the "aguas" line got there, but I can guess that at some point you might have set "push.default" instead of "remote.pushdefault". -Peff