I have a folder which I'd like to remove in my remote repository. I'd like to delete it, but keep the folder in my computer
git rm --cached -r somedir
Will stage the deletion of the directory, but doesn't touch anything on disk. This works also for a file, like:
git rm --cached somefile.ext
Afterwards you may want to add somedir/ or somefile.ext to your .gitignore file so that git doesn't try to add it back.
I would just:
- Move the folder out of your working tree
git rmthe folder, commit the change- Add to
.gitignore(or.git/info/excludes), commit the change - Move the folder back
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3469741/remove-file-from-the-repository-but-keep-it-locally