If you have used GitHub, you will know that there are no obvious options on it, so that you can directly delete a repositories or project. Therefore, many new users of GitHub often find this problem hard at the beginning. Here I will give you a brief introduction to how to do this. In fact, it is only hidden, and you will think it is actually very simple after reading it.
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Log on to GitHub and go to the personal homepage. Click "repositories" to view your own project or "fork.
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Find the "repositories" (or project) You want to delete and click to enter.
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Find "Settings" in the lower-right corner of the Repositories page, and click "Settings" to enter the page (You may be prompted to enter the password at this time ).
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After entering "Settings", click "options" in the Left Border (this option is usually used by default), and pull it to the bottom to see "delete this repository.
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Click "delete this repository". In the displayed dialog box, you must enter the name of the "repositories" to be deleted. If you do not enter this name, you cannot delete it. My name here is "test ", then you can delete the entire project.
How to delete a GitHub Project