

But its URL is, so it is clearly owned by. GitNik, For some reason the Desktop website does not state that it is a GitHub project (I just looked through many Desktop web pages). The project itself is working… it’s just the Git that’s a mess…īeta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback. If a solution is only available in command then I will still be greatly appreciative of the help. If there’s anyway to rectify this using GitHub Desktop I would greatly appreciate it.

I’ve read that there is a bash command along the lines of ‘git -rm cached etc.’ so I’ve just installed Git for windows yet am petrified of trying any of the commands in case I screw this up any further…
#USING GITHUB DESKTOP HOW TO#
So now my project is a mess and I have no idea how to sort this out. I then realised that all of work I’d done had been undone (I thought it would only undo the commits themselves, not the work), so I did what any grown up would do - cried, hit the wall, threw the dog out the window and then reverted all of the reverts… I tried reverting the deletion of the videos, their original commits and all the other commits of today to try and undo the issue, and then committing. I tried deleting loads of other video files in case the limit was changed but the message wasn’t and committing. I tried deleting the video file and committing. But now I cant push to the main online repo. I had a video file that was 121mb in my project folder (I didn’t know about the upload limit) and committed its addition my local repo. I’ve been using GitHub Desktop so that I can get used to the principles of Git before using the Bash. I’m a noob, only been using git for about a week.
