Sometimes when you first install git you realize you added a bunch of crap
to your repository, which makes it bloated. Or maybe you have junk files
like .DS_STORE lying around that you want to keep out of your git goodness.
Here’s how to delete from your repository without deleting them from your
disk.
# git rm -rf –cached $FILES
Then commit, push, and then pull on any remote repositories.
If you want to delete them from your disk as well you can just omit the
–cached bit.
# git rm -rf $FILES
Finally, to keep this from happening in the first place, you can use a
.gitignore file to keep certain content from going into your repository.
Just wildcard the stuff you’re looking for with asterisks and make a list of
those strings in your ignore file.












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