I've done something really stupid to my git public repository.

https://bitbucket.org/ryanheniser/alshaders/commits/branch/ids

Now, I am uncertain what to do next, if anything. From what I gather from 
that day and the repository:

Instead of moving my local repositories, I mistakenly copied it to a new 
location on my hard drive. In that new location on my hard drive, I pushed 
my commits to origin ([email protected]:ryanheniser/alshaders.git). I got 
interrupted by a phone call--I forgot that I had copied/moved the repro and 
that I had pushed to origin. So, I stupidly pushed to origin from the old 
location.

All the git literature (I recall) says one should not rewrite history on 
public repositories; So, I just live with this, right? Is it going to hurt 
anything/anyone?

Kind Regards,
Ryan



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