+[5 years ago]nezZarioupstream is just using a /README(.xxx) .. you can just create a /.github/README.xxx +[5 years ago]nezZarioWow interesting. I was more interested if there were any other directories (doc/ .github etc) that it would search. Was just curious because I am applying changes over an upstream repo, and wanted our README to show as the 'root' readme shown -- without needing to resolve a conflict every time they change it... which is actually possible if the +[5 years ago]nezZariobut just got me curious is all +[5 years ago]mase-techhi I have a 2fa and cannt push code anymore +[5 years ago]R2robothttps://help.github.com/en/articles/accessing-github-using-two-factor-authentication
hmm this seems to be https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3203228/git-ignore-exception
+[5 years ago]amosbirdhello, I have some confidential info pushed to github, is there a way to remove them ? +[5 years ago]R2robotamosbird: https://help.github.com/en/articles/removing-sensitive-data-from-a-repository +[5 years ago]amosbirdthanks +[5 years ago]amosbirdhi, is there a workflow of using github with pass and http? +[5 years ago]nateamosbird: I'd be moderately surprised if github even supported general authentication over http for repositories. Is there some reason you need it to be http?