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hey guys welcome to this video in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about how to rewrite your git history and permanently delete files now before we start itamp;#39;s extremely important to say that this isnamp;#39;t a trivial task and if you have multiple people working on a single git repository that proceeding and rewriting your history is going to affect any changes that theyamp;#39;ve done that havenamp;#39;t been committed I also want to say that if youamp;#39;ve uploaded a sensitive information to get particularly to public get like an API key or a database credential itamp;#39;s extremely important to revoke this key or secret before we proceed the reason is on public it people can and they do monitor this for leaked credentials so that they can exploit it so before you get started please make sure that any secretive information has been revoked so with all the warnings out of the way letamp;#39;s begin to illustrate this I created an extremely simple project on git