NAME
bk clean − removes unmodified files
SYNOPSIS
bk clean [−pqv]
[file ... | −]
DESCRIPTION
The bk clean command is used to remove (clean) all
unmodified, checked out files from the current directory,
regardless of whether they are checked-out in a locked or
unlocked state.
If there are files which are both locked and modified, bk clean will refuse to delete them and will instead list them as needing a check-in.
OPTIONS
−p Prints diffs for all modified files. The diffs
are printed in the least readable diff format; you may
prefer to use
bk -cr diff -up
−q Run quietly.
−v Run verbosely.
SEE ALSO
bk-diff, bk-unedit
CATEGORY
Common
File