Thanks!

On Oct 30, 9:19 pm, "GitHub Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would suggest you check out this 
> guide:http://github.com/guides/completely-remove-a-file-from-all-revisions
> Tekkub
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> On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 2:12 PM, szimek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > by mistake I committed 200mb sql dump of my database. After that I did
> > some other commits and noticed my mistake after git push started to
> > send megabytes of data.
>
> > I've read somewhere that I can try to use 'cherry-pick' command, but
> > after trying "git cherry-pick sha-of-my-broken-commit", all I got
> > where some conflicts messages. Now when I do "git status", I get my
> > all commits I did since the broken one listed there. Sorry for not
> > providing exact messages, but I got it on computer at work.
>
> > So actually, there are 2 questions - how to properly remove a file
> > from existing commit and how to fix the mess I'm in :)
>
> > Thanks in advance
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