I had a similar problem with SCM and needed to wipe workspaces on all slaves
for a particular set of jobs. There was no ready solution so I rolled my
own.

The following Groovy script wipes workspaces of certain jobs on all nodes.
Execute it from <Jenkins host>/computer/(master)/script

Something like this could be implemented as a command "Wipe Out All
Workspaces".





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