Explanation:
The -f
is used to remove a file if the file is not up to date with your last checked out commit. It is to prevent you from removing a file that you have made changes to, but have not yet checked them in.
Example:
You check out commit 0a12d4 that contains the file sample.txt. Before you change any files, you could remove the sample.txt with git rm sample.txt
. However, once you make a change to sample.txt, you would need to use git rm -f sample.txt
to remove the file
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