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17 questions linked to/from Remove file from git repository (history)
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Delete a specific file from VSTS git history [duplicate]
I am using azure devops Git repository.
I have a specific file which needs to be deleted from all the previous commits(history) made to the branch.
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How can I remove some files committed to local repo that have not been pushed to remote? [duplicate]
I accidentally committed some data files to my local repo several commits back. I would like to remove these data files from my local without undoing progress in my working copy.
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How to delete files from VCS history? [duplicate]
I have an old source code repository which I would like to share publicly. However, it includes some files which I do not want to share. I would like to create a new VCS branch with these files ...
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Remove folder and its contents from git/GitHub's history
I was working on a repository on my GitHub account and this is a problem I stumbled upon.
Node.js project with a folder with a few npm packages installed
The packages were in node_modules folder
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Remove sensitive files and their commits from Git history
I would like to put a Git project on GitHub but it contains certain files with sensitive data (usernames and passwords, like /config/deploy.rb for capistrano).
I know I can add these filenames to ....
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Reduce Git repository size
I tried looking for a good tutorial on reducing repository size, but I found none. How do I reduce my repository size? It's about 10 MB, but Heroku only allows 50 MB and I'm nowhere near finished ...
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Why is my git repository so big?
145M = .git/objects/pack/
I wrote a script to add up the sizes of differences of each commit and the commit before it going backwards from the tip of each branch. I get 129MB, which is without ...
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How to skip "Loose Object" popup when running 'git gui'
When I run 'git gui' I get a popup that says
This repository currently has approximately 1500 loose objects.
It then suggests compressing the database. I've done this before, and it reduces the ...
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Does git remove files from version control after they are added to .gitignore?
I've been accidentally including my Python virtual environment directory venv in all my git commit and push activity.
I've just added venv to my .gitignore. But my .git folder is still massive (I'm ...
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Git repository size is larger than it should be
So I'm using git on a personal server and I had an old repo that I needed to update. I removed a bunch of old files and committed and pushed the change. I'm using a web UI for it on my server (Gitlist)...
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Go back in history to an undamaged version?
I have a corrupted loose object.
I tried checkout, revert, rebase and may be few other things to go to an original commit.
In each case I ran git fsck and still had the same problem:
> git fsck
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After filter-branch ing to remove file from git repo, file remains in pack file
I have added and subsequently removed a binary file (path "ACHThesis/preamble.fmt") from my git repository using the method as outlined in Update a development team with rewritten Git repo history, ...
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How to rewrite history so that all changes made within a folder are removed?
This question is about rewriting git history. Six months ago I decided to make changes over an existing subfolder of my repository, and now I've changed my mind and want to undo that and all the ...
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Removing commit from git history
I've discovered that I have a file committed to my repo year ago, which I never wanted to be there.
Before I make my repo public I'd like to revert, or actually remove commit which introduced this ...
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Git: Erasing the history of a file? [duplicate]
I have been pushing to a repo for a while. At one moment we had a Base.pm perl module where we kept also some passwords. Later we removed the passwords, but since git (& github.com) remembers ...