74. Remove File from Entire Git History
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Scenario
A file named secrets.env containing sensitive credentials exists in the repository's commit history. You need to purge this file from the entire history.
Task
Navigate to /home/interview/repo and rewrite the commit history to permanently remove secrets.env from all commits.
Example
# Before (Sensitive data in history)
$ git log --all --oneline -- secrets.env
a1b2c3d Add secrets file
# After (Clean history)
$ git log --all --oneline -- secrets.env
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