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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions website/docs/faqs/Accounts/delete-users.md
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To delete a user in dbt Cloud, you must be an account owner or have admin privileges. If the user has a `developer` license type, this will open up their seat for another user or allow the admins to lower the total number of seats.

1. From dbt Cloud, click the gear icon at the top right and select **Account Settings**.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and, select **Account settings**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate To Account Settings.png" width="85%" title="Navigate to account settings" />
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate To Account Settings.png" title="Navigate to account settings" />

2. In **Account Settings**, select **Users** under **Teams**.
3. Select the user you want to delete, then click **Edit**.
4. Click **Delete** in the bottom left. Click **Confirm Delete** to immediately delete the user without additional password prompts. This action cannot be undone. However, you can re-invite the user with the same information if the deletion was made in error.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/delete_user_20221023.gif" width="85%" title="Deleting a user" />
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/delete_user.png" width="85%" title="Deleting a user" />

If you are on a **Teams** plan and you are deleting users to reduce the number of billable seats, you also need to take these steps to lower the license count:
1. In **Account Settings**, select **Billing**.
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7 changes: 2 additions & 5 deletions website/docs/faqs/Environments/delete-environment-job.md
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4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Delete** to delete the job. <br />

<figure>
<img src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/delete-job.jpg"/>
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/delete-job.png" width="100%" title="Delete a job"/>
<figcaption align = "center">Delete a job</figcaption>
</figure>

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3. Click **Settings** on the top right of the page and then click **Edit**.
4. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Delete** to delete the environment. <br />

<figure>
<img src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/delete-environment.jpg"/>
<figcaption align = "center">Delete an environment</figcaption>
</figure>
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/delete-environment.png" width="100%" title="Delete an environment"/>

5. Confirm your action in the **Confirm Delete** pop-up by clicking **Confirm Delete** in the bottom right to delete the environment immediately. This action cannot be undone. However, you can create a new environment with the same information if the deletion was made in error. <br /><br />

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2. Go back to dbt Cloud and set up your [integration for the new git provider](/docs/cloud/git/connect-github), if needed.
3. Disconnect the old repository in dbt Cloud by going to **Account Settings** and then **Projects**. Click on the **Repository** link, then click **Edit** and **Disconnect**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/disconnect-repo.gif" title="Disconnect and reconnect your git repository in your dbt Cloud Account Settings pages."/>
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/disconnect-repo.png" title="Disconnect and reconnect your git repository in your dbt Cloud Account Settings pages."/>

4. On the same page, connect to the new git provider repository by clicking **Configure Repository**
- If you're using the native integration, you may need to OAuth to it.
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6. Return to your **Project details** page and reconnect your repository by clicking the **Configure Repository** link.
7. Configure your repository and click **Save**

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-configuring-dbt-cloud/repository-details-faq.jpg" title="Disconnect your GitHub connection in the 'Repository details' page."/>
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/disconnect-repo.png" title="Disconnect and reconnect your git repository in your dbt Cloud Account Settings pages."/>

## Support
If you've tried these workarounds and are still experiencing this behavior &mdash; reach out to the [dbt Support](mailto:[email protected]) team and we'll be happy to help!
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11. Return to the dbt Cloud IDE and use the **Change Branch** button, to switch to the main branch of the project.
12. Once the branch has changed, click the **Pull from remote** button to pull in all the changes.
13. Verify the changes by making sure the files/folders in the `.gitignore `file are in italics.
13. Verify the changes by making sure the files/folders in the `.gitignore` file are in italics.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-ide/gitignore-italics.jpg" width="50%" title="A dbt project on the main branch that has properly configured gitignore folders (highlighted in italics)."/>
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/cloud-ide/gitignore-italics.png" width="50%" title="A dbt project on the main branch that has properly configured gitignore folders (highlighted in italics)."/>

### Fix in the git provider

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To delete a project in dbt Cloud, you must be the account owner or have admin privileges.

1. From dbt Cloud, click the gear icon at the top right corner and select **Account Settings**.
1. From dbt Cloud, click on your account name in the left side menu and select **Account settings**.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate To Account Settings.png" title="Navigate to account settings" />
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/Navigate-to-account-settings.png" title="Navigate to account settings" />

2. In **Account Settings**, select **Projects**. Click the project you want to delete from the **Projects** page.
3. Click the edit icon in the lower right-hand corner of the **Project Details**. A **Delete** option will appear on the left side of the same details view.
4. Select **Delete**. Confirm the action to immediately delete the user without additional password prompts. There will be no account password prompt, and the project is deleted immediately after confirmation. Once a project is deleted, this action cannot be undone.

<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/delete_projects_from_dbt_cloud_20221023.gif" title="Delete projects" />
<Lightbox src="/img/docs/dbt-cloud/delete_projects_from_dbt_cloud.png" title="Delete projects" />
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2. Select **Public** so the repository can be shared with others. You can always make it private later.
3. Leave the default values for all other settings.
4. Click **Create repository**.
5. Save the commands from "…or create a new repository on the command line" to use later in [Commit your changes](#commit-your-changes).
5. Save the commands from "…or create a new repository on the command line" to use later in [Commit your changes](https://docs.getdbt.com/guides/manual-install?step=6).

## Create a project

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Commit your changes so that the repository contains the latest code.

1. Link the GitHub repository you created to your dbt project by running the following commands in Terminal. Make sure you use the correct git URL for your repository, which you should have saved from step 5 in [Create a repository](#create-a-repository).
1. Link the GitHub repository you created to your dbt project by running the following commands in Terminal. Make sure you use the correct git URL for your repository, which you should have saved from step 5 in [Create a repository](https://docs.getdbt.com/guides/manual-install?step=2).

```shell
git init
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