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minus-squareJohannolinkfedilink3•5 months agoGradle! Fucking gradle. I do config stuff, rerun gradle error here, I fix the error rerun gradle: sth. Violation error. Ok intellij invalidate chaches and restart… Still same error. Fine I’ll do it again git add. git commit -m "stuff" git push rm -rf repo git clone repo
minus-square@iammike@programming.devlinkfedilink4•5 months agoYou can probably use something like git clean -xdf To get rid of all the artifacts not tracked by git, in this case it’s virtually the same as deleting the repo and re-cloning it. NOTE: Make sure everyhing is staged, otherwise that data is gone
Gradle!
Fucking gradle. I do config stuff, rerun gradle error here, I fix the error rerun gradle: sth. Violation error.
Ok intellij invalidate chaches and restart… Still same error.
Fine I’ll do it again
git add. git commit -m "stuff" git push rm -rf repo git clone repo
You can probably use something like
git clean -xdf
To get rid of all the artifacts not tracked by git, in this case it’s virtually the same as deleting the repo and re-cloning it.
NOTE: Make sure everyhing is staged, otherwise that data is gone