+[2016-08-15T19:53:45Z]gitinfoRewriting public history is not recommended. Everyone who has pulled the old history will have to do work (and you'll have to tell them to), so it's infinitely better to just move on. If you must, you can use `git push --force-with-lease <remote> <branch>` to force (and the remote may reject that, anyway). See http://goo.gl/waqum +[2016-08-15T19:54:17Z]gerihow does bfg cleaner connect to github? +[2016-08-15T19:55:24Z]jhassit doesn't +[2016-08-15T19:55:36Z]jhassit cleans your repo which you can overwrite your github repo with +[2016-08-15T20:06:55Z]Zarthusdon't forget to change the sensitive data you leaked like passwords
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Posted by jhass in #github at 2016-08-15T19:55:36Z
it cleans your repo which you can overwrite your github repo with
+[2016-08-16T01:32:57Z]ghost0x01 /HILIGHT nick +[2016-08-16T04:18:43Z]TMLIs there an obvious way that I'm overlooking to inform github that a given branch on my fork of project X shouldn't be shown as a PR to the upstream? +[2016-08-16T04:20:58Z]zh_coolany one +[2016-08-16T04:21:56Z]TMLzh_cool: My client suggests there are at least 480 "ones" here; whether or not any of them are answering questions ATM, I cannot sya. +[2016-08-16T04:22:00Z]TMLnor can I "say"