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you can delete both directories and individual files from within your code editor. For instance, in Visual Studio Code, if you want to delete a single file, right-click on it in the file explorer on the left and hit "Delete" or "Move to Trash." To nuke an entire directory, right-click on the folder, and choose the same "Delete" or "Move to Trash" option. Easy peasy! |
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Hi, it would be possible to add within the file the possibility of deleting both an entire dir with all its files and also the possibility of deleting a single file.
Downloading the file would also be helpful.
I'm talking about the github android app.
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