How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.
How can I remove/delete a large file from the commit history in the Git repository?
I accidentally dropped a DVD-rip into a website project, carelessly git commit -a -m ...
, and, zap, the repository was bloated by 2.2 GB. Next time I made some edits, deleted the video file, and committed everything, but the compressed file was still there in the repository, in history.