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Dec 23, 2023
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Here are general steps you can follow for common platforms:
GitHub:
Go to the repository where the contribution was made.
Navigate to the specific file or commit you want to delete.
Click on the file or commit, and you should see an "Edit" or "Delete" option.
Make the necessary changes or delete the file/commit.
Commit the changes, and they will be reflected in the repository.
GitLab:
Go to the repository where the contribution was made.
Navigate to the specific file or commit you want to delete.
Click on the file or commit, and you should see an "Edit" or "Delete" option.
Make the necessary changes or delete the file/commit.
Commit the changes, and they will be reflected in the repository.