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Yes, but this should be only possible by way of commands that make it abundantly clear what you are doing, e.g. `git delete <whatever>` with extra confirmation “Do you really want to permanently and irrevocably delete <whatever> in the master repository?”, or a more obvious “recycle bin” that presents deleted branches/commits in familiar ways and with explicit expiration dates. But the Git architecture doesn’t lend itself to that level of user-friendlyness.


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