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Have you ever noticed that when you tell VS to "Clean" it doesn't really clean? I don't know what it actually does but after a clean I still see bin and obj folders under my project. When I want to share code with people I usually want to get rid of those folders as well as old test results created by unit tests. I got fed up with having to manually remove these things so I wrote this nifty little tool that will recursively clean a directory tree. Give it a try
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Anonymous
October 07, 2008
PingBack from http://www.easycoded.com/clean-that-project/Anonymous
October 07, 2008
Cool little app, thanks a lot. It's not clean by the way :-) If you use Subversion, you can also use the Export command to get a clean copy (as long as you didn't commit bin and obj folders)Anonymous
October 07, 2008
I have always been using CleanSources: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000368.html Works like a charm.