Telling git its ok to remove untracked files

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How do you remove untracked files from your git working copy?

Is it possible to tell git to remove untrack files? Mainly something that is similar to a reset?

example:

git checkout -- index.php <-- revert my file
git checkout -- master <-- this would revert the entire repo back to the last commit on master, removing (deleting) any and all untracked files as well as reverting committed ones.

I know this is trivial todo on the shell, but I'd like to know if this can be done in Git?


You may be looking for git clean . This will delete all untracked files. By default this ignores (does not delete) patterns in .gitignore , but git clean -x cleans those files too.

From the git clean man page:

   -x
       Don't use the ignore rules. This allows removing all untracked
       files, including build products. This can be used (possibly in
       conjunction with git reset) to create a pristine working directory
       to test a clean build.

You need git clean but add the -df to enable removing files that are in directories from where you are. Add x to include ignored files.

So to completely clean your working directory leaving only what is in source control, issue this command:

git clean -xdf
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