the first year I used git, I would make a complete backup copy of the directory before issuing any git command... b/c this.
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I estimate that on a weekly basis I bugger things up using git, and either lose work or have to do much more work to retrieve it
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I've been using git since about 2012 and this is the first time I've done this.

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*peers disappointedly at idiot in the mirror*
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I have file failure (delete major thing) once every year at least. Often unrelated to git - just trigger happy / rm -fr.
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Hmm this is also something I mess up with a much higher frequency. Starting to wonder if i should ditch this whole gig and take up painting.
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Oh, God. Nobody is an idiot! I'm sad I deleted it but it's OK I mean I remember what I did.

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This certainly was trigger happy rm important-file.ipynb
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Eep! A good, (and for me constant) reminder :)
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Don't rm stuff you need, kids!
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[if using git]: add files to index, cleanup, update index, commit. This way, you can diff the cleanup (against index) to help in cleanup.
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*eeeek* Oh dear. My sympathies! Just because I architect resilient systems does not mean it does not happen to me on occasion...
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