> Were the 60Mb of jars previously pushed in a commit that already existed on the upstream? yes > Was the delete an actual removal of history or did you commit with the jars deleted, then pushed? I committed with the jars deleted > Did you do a merge squash or delete branch to effect the removal. No On 25.01.2018 17:24, Randall S. Becker wrote: > 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 > > -- Brief whoami: > NonStop developer since approximately NonStop(211288444200000000) > UNIX developer since approximately 421664400 > -- In my real life, I talk too much. > > >