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rm -rf / (programming.dev)
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[-] iammike@programming.dev 4 points 4 months ago

You can probably use something like

git clean -xdf

To get rid of all the artifacts not tracked by git, in this case it's virtually the same as deleting the repo and re-cloning it.

NOTE: Make sure everyhing is staged, otherwise that data is gone

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