Comment by Kihashi 8 years ago It's possible to remove that from the history of your repo, although it breaks any forks.https://rtyley.github.io/bfg-repo-cleaner/ 1 comment Kihashi Reply wpearse 8 years ago Heh. I think I did worse ... made a local copy of the repo, nuked it on GitHub, then re-created the three commits by hand ... less credentials.That looks like a much more useful tool, though.
wpearse 8 years ago Heh. I think I did worse ... made a local copy of the repo, nuked it on GitHub, then re-created the three commits by hand ... less credentials.That looks like a much more useful tool, though.
Heh. I think I did worse ... made a local copy of the repo, nuked it on GitHub, then re-created the three commits by hand ... less credentials.
That looks like a much more useful tool, though.