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cargo-clean-recursive

A cargo subcommand cleans all projects under a specified directory.

Installation

Install binary from crates.io:

cargo install cargo-clean-recursive

Usage

To clean all projects under current directory, run this subcommand with no option:

cargo clean-recursive

If you want to clean release build only, use --release / -r flag:

cargo clean-recursive --release

Also, you can use --doc / -d option to clean docs:

cargo clean-recursive --doc

You can specify --release and --doc at the same time. (In this case, debug builds will be cleaned.)

cargo clean-recursive --doc --release

To see how much capacity will be released, specify the --dry-run / -n option. In the case of --dry-run, no actual clean is performed.

cargo clean-recursive --dry-run

You can specify starting directory to recursive search.

cargo clean-recursive ~/my_codes/