When connecting to a local git repository and trying to sync your local repository to the remote repository, the Push/Pull buttons can sometimes be greyed out.
A common cause for this issue is that the local repository isn't connected or cannot connect to the remote repository.
To resolve this issue, we suggest creating a git-clone from the remote repository to your local environment. Once you've successfully created a git-clone locally, you can then link the database to your local git-clone and should then be able to push/pull to and from the remote repository.
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