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Git integration license change

You can only connect to Git repos if you have a valid Premium license. If your license expires or if you change your license to a license that doesn't include Git integration, you can no longer connect to Git repos. This applies to trial licenses as well.

What happens when your license expires

If your workspace is connected to a Git repo, and then your license expires or you change to a different license that doesn't include Git integration, the Git-integration feature stops working and you see the following changes in your workspace homepage:

Source control view

The source control view opens automatically and shows the following error:

Screenshot of source control panel showing error message that says this workspace needs a license.

Git status

The Git status column is blank and no longer displays the item's status.

Screenshot showing a dash next to each item in the Git status column of the workspace.

Sync information

At the bottom of the workspace, instead of the sync information, you see the following message:

Screenshot showing a message that says you need a Premium license for this workspace to continue.

Remove the Git connection

Without a valid Premium license, none of the Git integration features work. Unless you renew or upgrade your license, all you can do is disconnect. To disconnect, go to the Git integration settings and select Disconnect.
Your workspace returns to a disconnected state and you can continue working in the workspace without Git.

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