I need this sorted quickly.
Users are in no position to make demands about any kind of timing in the way their questions are answered, edited, considered or moderated. This is a free website, we are all willingly and freely giving our time and knowledge do that other humans can possibly learn, the very least you can do is not give that feeling of entitlement.
You are not owed an answer.
As for your question, there is an error message, very clear, that you seem to ignore. For all we know, you've made a typo or forgotten the protocol in your url. Typo, vague, or guesswork questions are off-topic, hence we close them.
From the comments on your question, I see this comment of yours:
if you really need to see the error, this is it: remote: Repository not found. Fatal: repository 'github.com/[user name]/[project name]' not found With the [user name] and [project name] being specific to the directory of the project.
Yes, we really need to see the error.
An error message is the very first step in debugging whatever problem you will ever come across in programming. You should learn to read them, and take them seriously, and not discard them as noise. They are much, much more important than any "impression" or "feeling" of what is going on.