Turns out the directory '~
' is actually a Dir under my git repository and not the actual shell-resolved home directory. Thanks @Paul Hicks
for the insight.
My Home (~/) dir somehow got added as part of my git repo, now i can't remove it
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22-07-2023 - |
Frage
I noticed that my git status
suddenly includes my ~/ dir. When I did a git add . -A
It included some files that were recently included into the directory. I don't know how they got there in the first place, but when i call git rm --cached ~/
it refuses saying:
fatal: /Users/me/: '/Users/me' is outside repository
How can i get rid of this from the repository?
UPDATE: on request here is my git status
output:
On branch temp
Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/temp'.
Changes to be committed:
(use "git reset HEAD <file>..." to unstage)
modified: gradle.properties
modified: gradle/plugins/idea.gradle
modified: gradle/plugins/info.gradle
modified: gradle/plugins/stage.gradle
modified: myproject.gradle
new file: ~/NewDir/my.ear
new file: ~/NewDir/build.gradle
new file: ~/NewDir/deploy-grenade
new file: ~/NewDir/deployment/install_template.py
new file: ~/NewDir/deployment/uninstall_template.py
new file: ~/NewDir/gradle.properties
new file: ~/NewDir/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties
new file: ~/NewDir/gradlew
new file: ~/NewDir/gradlew.bat
new file: ~/NewDir/settings.gradle
new file: ~/NewDir/timestamp.txt
Lösung
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