Peter <peter...@gmail.com> writes:

> I am a lightweigt git user so by all means not a reference, but I was
> wondering why exactly does "git rm" also delete the file (remove it
> from the working tree). I see it as an unintended behaviour as git is
> written in a way that it preserves the most data.

The data is still preserved.  You can restore it with "git checkout HEAD
<file>".

Andreas.

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