Did I really just commit and push a file with a password in it?-Remove all traces of pushed Git commit

Lucas Jellema
2 min readJan 3, 2022

Surely I would never be so stupid as to commit a file that contains sensitive information — say my Oracle Cloud account’s private key. And even if I did, I would not push that change to a public git repo on GitHub, would I?

It turns out that I did exactly that. Ooops. Big one.

I quite frantically looked for a way to undo that mistake — remove the push and undo the commit as if it never had happened.

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Lucas Jellema

Lucas Jellema is CTO and IT architect at Conclusion, The Netherlands. He is Oracle ACE Director, one time JavaOne Rockstar and programmer