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sde-clean(1)
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The OpenSDE Community <list@opensde.org>
NAME
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sde-clean - Cleans up part of the system
SYNOPSIS
--------
'sde cleanup' [DISCRIMINATOR] [OPTIONS] [ITEMS]
DESCRIPTION
-----------
Cleans up the identified part (item) of your 'sde' environment indicated
by the discriminator. If no item is specified the whole section
(discriminator) in your 'sde' environment will be cleaned. Depending on
the specified item or discriminator, cleanup indicates tidying things up
or removing it completely
DISCRIMINATORS
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build::
Removes actual builds specified by their actual location or
the config name used to create it.
cache::
Removes ccache files for the specified architectures (items). If
no architectures specified, ccache files for all architectrues
will be removed.
config, cfg::
Removed specified configurations (items).
download::
Removes old downloads from your old local download mirror. Only
downloads still specified in .desc files will not be removed.
package, pkg::
Brings all specified packages (items) back to their original
state. All uncommitted changes will be lost.
repository, repo::
Brings the specified repositories (items) back to their original
state. All uncommitted changes will be lost.
system, sys::
Brings your 'sde' environment back to its original state. All
uncommitted changes will be lost.
target, tgt::
Brings all specified targets (items) back to their original state.
All uncommitted changes will be lost.
OPTIONS FOR ALL DISCRIMINATORS
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--dry-run::
Processes normally, but does not clean or modify anything.
-f, --force::
Prevents user interaction. Cleaning will continue without explicit
acknowlegdement from the user.
-q, --quiet::
Reduces feedback to an absolute minimum.
-v, --verbose:
Gives additional feedback.
The options 'verbose' and 'quiet' are mutually exclusive.

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