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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 and 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)