You can create a .gitignore file and add entries to it that tell git to exclude those folders from being tracked in your repo.
There ought to be a good guide on the first page of Google results for 'gitignore'.
I'll read this. I guess it'll stop the future push but how to remove the files from cloudflare remains a mystery.
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You can create a .gitignore file and add entries to it that tell git to exclude those folders from being tracked in your repo.
There ought to be a good guide on the first page of Google results for 'gitignore'.