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git-clear(1) -- Rigorously clean up a repository
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## SYNOPSIS
`git-clear`
## DESCRIPTION
Clears the repository to a state that it looks as if it was freshly cloned
with the current HEAD. Basically it is a git-reset --hard together with
deletion of all untracked files that reside inside the working directory, including those in .gitignore.
## OPTIONS
-f, --force
Force the clean, with no warning to the user
-h, --help, ?
Display usage
## EXAMPLES
* Clears the repo, with user confirmation required.
$ git clear
* Clears the repo, without user confirmation.
$ git clear -f
## AUTHOR
Written by Daniel 'grindhold' Brendle <<grindhold@gmx.net>>
## REPORTING BUGS
<<https://github.com/tj/git-extras/issues>>
## SEE ALSO
<<https://github.com/tj/git-extras>>
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