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This extension purges all files and directories not being tracked by Mercurial in the current repository. This extension purges all files an directories not being tracked by Mercurial in the current repository.
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It'll remove unknown and ignored files, as well as empty directories. It'll remove unknown files and empty directories by default. With the {{{--all}}} option, it will also remove ignored files.
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#hgext.purge=
#or, if purge.py not in the hgext dir (currently in contrib):
purge=/path/to/purge.py
hgext.purge=
#or, if purge.py not in the hgext dir:
#purge=/path/to/purge.py

Purge extension

This extension is currently being distributed along with Mercurial.

Author: Marco Barisione

Overview

This extension purges all files an directories not being tracked by Mercurial in the current repository.

It'll remove unknown files and empty directories by default. With the --all option, it will also remove ignored files.

It keeps added files and (unmodified or modified) tracked files.

Configuration

Just add a new entry in the extensions section of the mercurial configuration file (hgrc):

[extensions]
hgext.purge=
#or, if purge.py not in the hgext dir:
#purge=/path/to/purge.py

Usage

To purge the repository contents:

hg purge

To list the files that would be removed by running the previous command use it with the --print option:

hg purge --print


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PurgeExtension (last edited 2024-06-24 12:29:29 by AntonShestakov)