rm -rf .git
git rm -r --cached myFolder
git rm -r test_dir
# the -r option will recursively delete the folder
git rm -r folder-name
# commit changes
git commit -m "Remove duplicated directory"
git rm -r Name_of_the_directory_you_want_to_delete
//1) see all file in folder -a show all file include hidden
ls -a
//2)remove hidden file -rf also remove hidden file
rm -rf .git
//3)remove .gitignore if exits .gitignore is not hidden file so we don't need -rf
rm .gitignore
For root folder -> git rm -r myFolder
For sub folder -> git rm -r publicmyFolder
git commit -m 'myFolder is deleted'
git push
rm -r yourfolder/.git/
git rm -r one-of-the-directories // This deletes from filesystem
git commit . -m "Remove duplicated directory"
git push origin <your-git-branch> (typically 'master', but not always)
// On Mac
$ rm -rf .git
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git rm -r one-of-the-directories // This deletes from filesystem
git commit . -m "Remove duplicated directory"
git push origin <your-git-branch> (typically 'master', but not always)