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i deleted a folder from my local Git repository then i committed and pushed the changes to the remote repository, the files are deleted but the folder and the sub folder are still there. How could i remove the empty folder from the remote repository?

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You can force git to quit tracking a local file by calling:

git rm file.txt #warning, this also deletes the file from your filesystem

You can delete an entire directory (and it's contents) by calling:

git rm -rf directory

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    after that the git-ignore will not track the new generated files from bin or gen folder. This is what I was searching for ... it is simpler than I thought Nov 16, 2013 at 13:11
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Git doesn't actually store directories. It just makes directories wherever it needs them to hold the files that are in the repository. If a new clone still creates those directories, make sure you don't have files you can't see (like .gitignore) present.

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