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Git LFS space did not reset after deleting repo

drixstudios
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June 17, 2018

So I accidentally enabled LFS for all my files, even the really small ones. I only realized this when Source Tree prompted me that I had no longer enough space.

So instead of having to manually delete all the LFS files (there were a lot of them), I just deleted the entire repo and made a new one thinking that would free up the used LFS space.

But for some reason, the free space did not reset for my account. So I'm thinking maybe the old repo still exists somewhere? Any help or explanation would be great.

Here's what my new repo is saying about the LFS space - https://imgur.com/8ieexcw

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Ana Retamal
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June 22, 2018

Hi Justin, welcome to the Atlassian Community!

Did you delete the repository from the remote? Please confirm that you deleted the repo as explained at Delete repo that included LFS files.

Keep in mind you'll also need to uninstall LFS and modify .gitattributes to remove all the LFS settings (after you edit it, remember to Save > git add > git commit)

If you're still having issues, let us know the name of the affected repo so we can check if it still exists in your account.

Hope that helps!

Ana

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