commit problem #123198
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Ruanan-Terra
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Hey @Ruanan-Terra, When you copied the project over to a new folder, did you remove the remote origin? It might still be connecting to the same repo that had the commit with the large file. You can try reverting that commit as well. |
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I tried to commit earlier on a project that contained a very large file (I didn't know about the file size limit), and after realizing the problem, I can no longer commit to the project, even after adding the file in question to the .gitignore or completely deleting it from my project, the error warning about the file size persists. I've already tried deleting my repository and creating a new one, and it didn't work. Can someone help me?
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