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  • 29
    Never happened...
  • 17
    @JS96 They... Realize that's still in the history... Right?
  • 7
    @rjedlin maybe... but probably not
  • 2
    😂
  • 0
    @JS96 It's at this point that you grab that secret key and add a commit message, letting them know that they need to fix their history
  • 2
    My boss dont want to pay for private repositories. And i told him about it. Well, i did my job
  • 1
    it happened to me but it was a private repo. fixed that shit real quick tho
  • 1
    I did that testing a db through sequelize, MySQL password jumped in and out of our commit history like crazy. (Spent a good deal of time grinding that project out well passed midnight, surprisingly I'm a lot more sloppy when I'm seriously sleep deprived. Idk) Yeah that passwords deprecated...now...
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    I've always wondered if this did apply to development secrets - say a mysql user/password for the test environment.
  • 0
    Reset branch to prior commit. Force push to head.
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