Re: hiding a certain file from gitweb

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also sprach David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> [2007.08.21.2349 +0200]:
> > one of my colleagues checked a file with thousands of email
> > addresses into git and pushed the commit, so now the file is on
> > gitweb. This was quite a while ago and we have over 500 commits and
> > several branches between now and then.
> 
> This sounds like you would be ok with the file never having been
> committed.  Use git-filter-branch for that.

This is awesome functionality — apart from the fact that I'd like to
keep the file in the repo, just not on gitweb. But we already
figured out a way to deal with the situation internally.

Thanks for showing me this tool.

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