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Yes, there are a few ways to clean up after a build finishes and remove all generated files. Using build systems: Most build systems like Make, CMake, and Gradle provide a way to clean up after a build. . Using shell scripts: You can create a shell script that removes all generated files after a build finishes. Using version control systems: If you're using a version control system like Git, you can simply revert the workspace to the last commit to remove all generated files. |
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Is there an easy work to clean up after a build finishes, ie removing all generated files? Other than repeating the source checkout with the appropriate clobber mode set.
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