I have a number of GitHub projects on my disk, but many of them are not in active use.
I would like to remove the working files for the time being, because they are stored in the commit history anyway, so I can retrieve them at a later time.
The easiest way to remove the files is rm -rf *
but it has a number of drawbacks:
- It doesn't remove dotfiles such as
.gitignore
- If I come back later,
git status
complains about lots of removed files. I have to work out whether I should commit these removals, or if I had just removed them to temporarily save space.
What is a quick and easy way to remove the working files? And is there a way to do it cleanly?