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Q: Can't push because I locally committed a file that is too large

Matt Flowers(Just in case it makes a difference, this is on Github Enterprise) I can't push changes out to a repo because I unwittingly committed two overly-large files to my local repo. These two files exceed the size allowed by github. I'm now locally several commits behind the origin. I don't care about ...

what does git status tell you ?
also what does git remote -v tell you
git status: I'm 13 commits ahead of origin/master. git remote -v: lists the repo url twice: "origin <URL> (fetch)" and "origin <URL> (push)".
do git reflog .. and see if the commit that has the large files is on top ..is it something like this position zero => 6560c15 HEAD@{0}
I found the commit and it is not on top: f5d5fda HEAD@{18}
do git reset --hard HEAD~1 and then try to do git push
19:54
Seeing same problem after git reset --hard HEAD~1. Push fails on large files.
are you sure it is the first commit , the one that has the large files ?
It is the 13th or 14th oldest
20:02
thanks for the help btw
20:14
do something like this git revert HEAD~3
or git revert nj23kj33
make sure the head matches the head you want to discard
git revert f5d5fda
or
git revert HEAD@{18}
Not sure what that just did
error: could not revert c72e0a2... Data updates
hint: after resolving the conflicts, mark the corrected paths
hint: with 'git add <paths>' or 'git rm <paths>'
hint: and commit the result with 'git commit'
Ok, I fixed the conflicts I think. Should I try to push?
20:52
how did you fix it
I did a git rm of the big files. Didn't work.
I give up. I'm going to merge by hand from the last commit in the github repo.
do you have other commits that are not pushed yet and do you care about those commits
I saved all my work to a backup dir before I started. Going to git clone and then copy my current files over it, do git add, git rm, etc.
Seems quicker than figuring out the "right" way
Luckily only about 20 files modified. Maybe an hour to fix and test before I push
I looked at some of the other solutions on stackoverflow, but it seems more complicated to try some odd rebase gymnastics than to just brute force it
Thanks for your help!
21:24
Hey np , best of luck... It seemed a bit complicated , but yes that the way to go for now...

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