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   1git-clean(1)
   2============
   3
   4NAME
   5----
   6git-clean - Remove untracked files from the working tree
   7
   8SYNOPSIS
   9--------
  10[verse]
  11'git clean' [-d] [-f] [-i] [-n] [-q] [-e <pattern>] [-x | -X] [--] <path>...
  12
  13DESCRIPTION
  14-----------
  15
  16Cleans the working tree by recursively removing files that are not
  17under version control, starting from the current directory.
  18
  19Normally, only files unknown to Git are removed, but if the '-x'
  20option is specified, ignored files are also removed. This can, for
  21example, be useful to remove all build products.
  22
  23If any optional `<path>...` arguments are given, only those paths
  24are affected.
  25
  26OPTIONS
  27-------
  28-d::
  29        Remove untracked directories in addition to untracked files.
  30        If an untracked directory is managed by a different Git
  31        repository, it is not removed by default.  Use -f option twice
  32        if you really want to remove such a directory.
  33
  34-f::
  35--force::
  36        If the Git configuration variable clean.requireForce is not set
  37        to false, 'git clean' will refuse to run unless given -f, -n or
  38        -i.
  39
  40-i::
  41--interactive::
  42        Show what would be done and clean files interactively. See
  43        ``Interactive mode'' for details.
  44
  45-n::
  46--dry-run::
  47        Don't actually remove anything, just show what would be done.
  48
  49-q::
  50--quiet::
  51        Be quiet, only report errors, but not the files that are
  52        successfully removed.
  53
  54-e <pattern>::
  55--exclude=<pattern>::
  56        In addition to those found in .gitignore (per directory) and
  57        $GIT_DIR/info/exclude, also consider these patterns to be in the
  58        set of the ignore rules in effect.
  59
  60-x::
  61        Don't use the standard ignore rules read from .gitignore (per
  62        directory) and $GIT_DIR/info/exclude, but do still use the ignore
  63        rules given with `-e` options.  This allows removing all untracked
  64        files, including build products.  This can be used (possibly in
  65        conjunction with 'git reset') to create a pristine
  66        working directory to test a clean build.
  67
  68-X::
  69        Remove only files ignored by Git.  This may be useful to rebuild
  70        everything from scratch, but keep manually created files.
  71
  72Interactive mode
  73----------------
  74When the command enters the interactive mode, it shows the
  75files and directories to be cleaned, and goes into its
  76interactive command loop.
  77
  78The command loop shows the list of subcommands available, and
  79gives a prompt "What now> ".  In general, when the prompt ends
  80with a single '>', you can pick only one of the choices given
  81and type return, like this:
  82
  83------------
  84    *** Commands ***
  85        1: clean                2: filter by pattern    3: select by numbers
  86        4: ask each             5: quit                 6: help
  87    What now> 1
  88------------
  89
  90You also could say `c` or `clean` above as long as the choice is unique.
  91
  92The main command loop has 6 subcommands.
  93
  94clean::
  95
  96   Start cleaning files and directories, and then quit.
  97
  98filter by pattern::
  99
 100   This shows the files and directories to be deleted and issues an
 101   "Input ignore patterns>>" prompt. You can input space-seperated
 102   patterns to exclude files and directories from deletion.
 103   E.g. "*.c *.h" will excludes files end with ".c" and ".h" from
 104   deletion. When you are satisfied with the filtered result, press
 105   ENTER (empty) back to the main menu.
 106
 107select by numbers::
 108
 109   This shows the files and directories to be deleted and issues an
 110   "Select items to delete>>" prompt. When the prompt ends with double
 111   '>>' like this, you can make more than one selection, concatenated
 112   with whitespace or comma.  Also you can say ranges.  E.g. "2-5 7,9"
 113   to choose 2,3,4,5,7,9 from the list.  If the second number in a
 114   range is omitted, all remaining items are selected.  E.g. "7-" to
 115   choose 7,8,9 from the list.  You can say '*' to choose everything.
 116   Also when you are satisfied with the filtered result, press ENTER
 117   (empty) back to the main menu.
 118
 119ask each::
 120
 121  This will start to clean, and you must confirm one by one in order
 122  to delete items. Please note that this action is not as efficient
 123  as the above two actions.
 124
 125quit::
 126
 127  This lets you quit without do cleaning.
 128
 129help::
 130
 131  Show brief usage of interactive git-clean.
 132
 133SEE ALSO
 134--------
 135linkgit:gitignore[5]
 136
 137GIT
 138---
 139Part of the linkgit:git[1] suite