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As someone who has done something similar in the past, I don’t feel bad about laughing. 🤣 (Also this guy got the advice he needed.)

As someone who has done something similar in the past, I don't feel bad about laughing. 🤣 (Also this guy got the advice he needed.) | server-memes, testing-memes, test-memes, loc-memes, terminal-memes, git-memes, github-memes, data-memes, api-memes, ubuntu-memes, ide-memes, credentials-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io
server-memes, testing-memes, test-memes, loc-memes, terminal-memes, git-memes, github-memes, data-memes, api-memes, ubuntu-memes, ide-memes, credentials-memes | ProgrammerHumor.io

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rgithub Accidentally uploaded file with sensitive data to GitHUb can anyone give me the step by step instructions I should follow if I have accidentally pushed an env.testing file to my Github repo which has all my API credentials – to remove all evidence of this file from Github for anyone that may view the repo (please note I pushed fro DO Ubuntu server and I have no local) – and also what steps I should take from terminal in the remote directory from which this was pushed. Basically I just want all evidence of this file GONE. 13 7 – Share