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git branch -d <branch-name>
git branch -d <branch-name>
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== Remove last Commit and Pus from the Remote ==
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git reset --soft HEAD~1
git push -f origin HEAD^:master
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* Stack Overflow: [https://stackoverflow.com/q/5613345/6543935  How to shrink the .git folder]
* Stack Overflow: [https://stackoverflow.com/q/5613345/6543935  How to shrink the .git folder]
* Stack Overflow: [https://stackoverflow.com/a/32833411/6543935 How to clone all repos at once from GitHub?]
* Stack Overflow: [https://stackoverflow.com/a/32833411/6543935 How to clone all repos at once from GitHub?]
* DevConnected: [https://devconnected.com/how-to-undo-last-git-commit/ How To Undo Last Git Commit]
* Stack Overflow: [https://stackoverflow.com/a/449070/6543935 How can I remove a commit on GitHub?]
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Revision as of 22:05, 1 October 2022

Ap­pend a file to a branch

touch file.name
git add -A 
git commit -am "my update msg" 
git push

How to shrink the .git fold­er

git gc --aggressive --prune                # will perform garbage collection in your repository and prune old objects.
git repack -a -d --depth=250 --window=250  # It's better to use this command, because 'git gc --aggressive' is considered to be bad practice.

Delete all com­mit his­to­ry

git checkout --orphan latest_branch     # Checkout
git add -A                              # Add all the files to the 'current' branch
git commit -am "commit message"         # Commit the changes
git branch -D main                      # Delete the branch 'main'
git branch -m main                      # Rename/move the 'current' branch to main
git push -f origin main                 # Finally, force update your repository

Delete/​​​Remove a branch

git branch -d <branch-name>

Re­move last Com­mit and Pus from the Re­mote

git reset --soft HEAD~1
git push -f origin HEAD^:master

Now you are ready to push the same changes by a new com­mit.

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