svn-clean - Wipes out unversioned files from Subversion working
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svn-clean [options] [directory or file ...]
svn-clean will scan the given files and directories
recursively and find unversioned files and directories (files and
directories that are not present in the Subversion repository). After the
scan is done, these files and directories will be deleted.
If no file or directory is given, svn-clean defaults to the
current directory (".").
svn-clean uses the SVN Perl modules if they are available.
This is much faster than parsing the output of the svn command-line
client.
- -e, --exclude
- A regular expression for filenames to be exluded. For example, the
following command will skip files ending in ".zip":
svn-clean --exclude '\.zip$'
Multiple exclude patterns can be specified. If at least one
matches, then the file is skipped. For example, the following command will
skip files ending in ".jpg" or ".png":
svn-clean --exclude '\.jpg$' --exclude '\.png$'
The following command will skip the entire "build"
subdirectory:
svn-clean --exclude '^build(/|$)'
- -f, --force
- Files to which you do not have delete access (if running under VMS) or
write access (if running under another OS) will not be deleted unless you
use this option.
- -N,
--non-recursive
- Do not search recursively for unversioned files and directories.
Unversioned directories will still be deleted along with all their
contents.
- -q, --quiet
- Do not print progress info. In particular, do not print a message each
time a file is examined, giving the name of the file, and indicating
whether "rmdir" or "unlink" is used to remove it, or
that it's skipped.
- -p, --print
- Do not delete anything. Instead, print the name of every file and
directory that would have been deleted.
- -?, -h, --help
- Prints a brief help message and exits.
- --man
- Prints the manual page and exits.
Simon Perreault <nomis80@nomis80.org>