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Start your free trialBrandon Benoit
10,830 PointsThis sounds pretty straight forward
I'm obviously missing something, but I'm pretty sure this is what needs to be done to remove the folder
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Henrik Christensen
Python Web Development Techdegree Student 38,322 PointsI'm obviously missing something, but I'm pretty sure this is what needs to be done to remove the folder - Need more information than this line :-P
Brandon Benoit
10,830 PointsBrandon Benoit
10,830 PointsSorry, I ask for it to show my code with the question. So, I'm in the Git basics course. My first task in this challenge was to create a git repository using git init. That was successful and I received these results: Initialized empty Git repository in ~/project_folder/.git/
The second task was to remove the repository I just created. I entered: rm -r project_folder/.git
The response I keep receiving is: Bummer! Remember that git repositories are stored in a folder named '.git'.