latest 20 messages by offby1_
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[2015-03-02T01:38:06Z]
offby1_
!transcript
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[2015-03-02T01:37:56Z]
offby1_
linux_dream: there's little point to telling us the error message without also showing us the transcript that led up to that point
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[2015-03-02T01:36:58Z]
offby1_
harsh but possibly effective
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[2015-03-02T01:28:53Z]
offby1_
of course I'm a crazy cowboy, running with scissors.
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[2015-03-02T01:28:29Z]
offby1_
that's what I'd do
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[2015-03-02T01:28:25Z]
offby1_
or you could just edit .git/config in the obvious way
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[2015-03-02T01:28:18Z]
offby1_
linux_dream: then "git remote add origin http://whatever"
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[2015-03-02T01:28:09Z]
offby1_
linux_dream: "git remote rm origin"
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[2015-03-02T01:07:34Z]
offby1_
linux_dream: well, obviously, if you're _sure_ you don't want all those other changes, throw 'em away. "git checkout -- name-of-changed-file" will get rid of it.
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[2015-03-02T01:06:53Z]
offby1_
looks like an ordinary python project
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[2015-03-02T00:56:03Z]
offby1_
It's not a general-purpose file-storage mechanism.
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[2015-03-02T00:55:57Z]
offby1_
git is for _source_, not build products.
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[2015-03-02T00:55:42Z]
offby1_
if that's the case, then You're Doing It Wrong
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[2015-03-02T00:55:23Z]
offby1_
git doesn't go around randomly changing your files, so it'd be good for you to understand why those changes are there
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[2015-03-02T00:55:09Z]
offby1_
*shrug*
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[2015-03-02T00:50:02Z]
offby1_
"git diff" will show you the actual modifications
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[2015-03-02T00:49:43Z]
offby1_
only you know which files you (intentionally) modified
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[2015-03-02T00:49:35Z]
offby1_
*shrug*
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[2015-03-02T00:48:26Z]
offby1_
Then make a note to read a book about git :-|
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[2015-03-02T00:48:17Z]
offby1_
linux_dream: type "git status".