Somehow (no clue how) one of my folders on my bitbucket repository has been replaced by a weird sign, that looks like a link to some other version of commit.
The folder's name was Activities and now looks like this:
Activities → eec5bb9f1df9 [eec5bb9f1df9]
The cryptic number does not correspond to any commit/version that I did, or know, moreover has more "hexa-digits".
As a result, now I can not commit anything to it, or it goes some place I do not know.
How could this happen, and how do I restore my precious Activities folder with its content back to normal ?
Thank you !
I fixed it by deleting the old link (in my Android Studio IDE it looked like a normal folder with a Question-mark {?})
Instead of the deleted one, I just imported again my old good folder with activities..
Apropoos, many thanx indeed for your boiling support, community :D
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Ok, I think I'm gonna have to start a new repo, and probably it shall be a Git hub, where you can use Subversion, instead of this over-complicated GIT..
(And yes, I know this link problem probably has nothing to do with GIT. Just that for my simple projects (with minimum or no branches) I'd rather use Subversion (gun) than GIT (cannon)).
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