RE: pushing a delete-only commit consumes too much traffic

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On January 25, 2018 9:15 AM, Basin Ilya wrote:

> I had a 60Mb worth of unneeded jar files in the project. I created a new
> branch and performed `git rm` on them. Now while I was pushing the change
> the counter of sent data reached 80Mb. Why is that?

Can you provide more info? Were the 60Mb of jars previously pushed in a commit that already existed on the upstream? Was the delete an actual removal of history or did you commit with the jars deleted, then pushed? Did you do a merge squash or delete branch to effect the removal. More info please.

Cheers,
Randall

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