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TopicWhy is GitHub always deeply awful to do anything in.
EclairReturns
07/13/20 5:16:06 AM
#18:


Yellow posted...
without having to do it through their website


I see that this is a possibility. But sometimes, I am very obsessive about folder and filenames, and such, and will have great difficulty deleting old folders and files should I rename them and commit them once more to my repository. The old files with the old names will remain even after committing the new, updated files. And it just creates a lot of clutter, you see. If I want to remove it, I'd have to go into every single one of my files in order to delete them one-by-one. I know that complaining about and insulting a new program/video game just because I am not adept at learning it is not mature in the slightest. But I suppose I must get used to knowing the site structure and such; I myself am a newcomer to the site, and have not researched its features thoroughly enough to make any unwarranted judgements.

Clench281 posted...
command line


I am unable to find it. I am not sure if the command-line feature is available on the browser version of GitHub.
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