Developer deletes 30+ old GitHub repos after 12 years, reflects on coding journey
A software developer who joined GitHub in 2010 recently audited their account and deleted more than 30 repositories, reducing their total from over 60 to 26. The deleted projects spanned 12 years and included a roulette simulator, a crypto price scraper, and a quiz app built for his daughter. The cleanup pushed his earliest visible commit date from 2010 to 2022, effectively erasing a decade of public coding history. While the decision was practical, the developer acknowledged the emotional weight of deleting projects tied to specific periods of late-night work and personal motivation. He concluded that the repositories were never the true measure of the work — the curiosity and focus behind building them was.
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