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I have recently joined to GitHub and I create some unnecessary repositories for experiment but now i can not find how to delete these.
can you help me how to do this ?

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Hi, glad you asked it here.

Just go to the settings of your repository and there you can find "Danger Zone" in the very bottom of General section of settings. Then click 'Delete this repository', after which you will have to verify the action by inputting the repository name again.

Beware, you cannot restore the repo after you delete it. Consider making them private if you want to hide the repositories. Feel free to ask any questions.

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Hi, glad you asked it here.

Just go to the settings of your repository and there you can find "Danger Zone" in the very bottom of General section of settings. Then click 'Delete this repository', after which you will have to verify the action by inputting the repository name again.

Beware, you cannot restore the repo after you delete it. Consider making them private if you want to hide the repositories. Feel free to ask any questions.

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Here are the steps:

  • Open the repository
  • Click on settings
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  • Scroll down to the bottom
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  • Click on Delete this repository
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