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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

I totally agree. Let's not be like the Maven clean plugin that uses 10 libraries to remove one folder. Just nuke the folder. It works.

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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

Also consider removing other temporary directories like .sass-cache.

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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

If there is objection to simplify remove _site, then I propose having a --clean flag that takes this approach. At the end, we want to end up with some flag that removes the _site directory so we don't have to keep doing it manually.

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tcurdt avatar tcurdt commented on May 25, 2024

@mojavelinux you mean deprecate --force und use --clean instead?

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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

I'm not certain whether --force needs to be deprecated. I'd like to hear what other people have to say.

What I can say is that having a --clean flag would be nice. I'd probably use it whenever I am starting the server anew since that's what I do out of habit anyway.

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tcurdt avatar tcurdt commented on May 25, 2024

Frankly I am in favor to just change the implementation and not add another option. So --force deletes the dir. For the user the result should pretty much be the same.

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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

Okay, that works for me.

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Frankly I am in favor to just change the implementation and not add
another option. So --force deletes the dir. For the user the result should
pretty much be the same.


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tcurdt avatar tcurdt commented on May 25, 2024

implemented as discussed

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mojavelinux avatar mojavelinux commented on May 25, 2024

+1

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 15:25, Torsten Curdt <
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implemented as discussed


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