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On Nov 28, 1:45 pm, Jeremy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a question, but I'm not sure I'm asking the right question.
>
> Basically, I started developing, started pushing my commits to GitHub,
> all is great.  Now I've added a .gitignore file after several commits
> and cannot for the life of me figure out how to get those files out of
> my commits going forward.  I've untracked the files locally using git
> rm, but I can't get them out of my repository.  How do I do it?
>
> Thanks!!
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