From the course: Programming Foundations: Version Control with Git (2020)
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Deleting a repository or branch
From the course: Programming Foundations: Version Control with Git (2020)
Deleting a repository or branch
- [Instructor] Deleting a local repository is pretty straightforward. Though you can do it with the command line, it's much easier to just delete the folder in your finder. This will delete your local repo. To delete the remote repository, you must log in to your hosting service. In Bitbucket, go to the project that you want to delete. Then, under Settings, find a delete repository option. Select Delete Repository to delete your remote repository, and that's it.
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Using the command line1m 17s
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Command line basics4m 15s
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Configure Git settings3m 11s
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Setting up a local repository3m 1s
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Setting up a remote repository3m 43s
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Adding changes with Git add and commit4m 50s
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Keep repositories up to date with Git pull and push3m 34s
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Deleting a repository or branch29s
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Challenge: Putting it all together1m 31s
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Solution: Putting it all together5m 39s
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