One thing that made it a bit easier is that my work on VR3 took place 
outside of my Github clone.  My development tree is in Mercurial on my own 
computer.  I have a script hot-keyed to F5 that copies the files to the 
Github clone, and the only work I was doing was on VR3 - no other branches 
were getting changed.  So I was able to just delete the clone without 
worrying if I  was going to lose some strategic change.

On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 9:12:02 AM UTC-4, Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
> Thank you Matt.  I followed your suggested steps, and they worked.  I now 
>> have an all-new fork.  One of the missing things for me (before you wrote) 
>> was how to delete my entire GitHub fork.  I don't know how long that would 
>> have taken me to find if you had not pointed me to Settings.
>>
>
> Oh good. I'm glad I was able to leverage some of my scar tissue to help! 
> I'm really not that knowledgeable about git, but in this case there was 
> enough. :)
>
> -matt
>

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