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When Git blocks your push and you know you’re right
There is a special kind of annoyance that only Git seems capable of producing. You clean up a repo locally, get rid of the files you do not want, maybe tighten up the structure a bit so it actually looks like something worth keeping, and then you go to push it up to GitHub expecting a normal, uneventful success. Instead, Git throws a fit and tells you the remote contains work you do not have locally. Suddenly this simple little task turns into a standoff, and Git is acting li

Shannon
Mar 175 min read
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