We are starting to use the Pipeline plugin, and we noticed that it creates 
additional "<job name>@script" directories that do not get deleted 
automatically even when the jobs are deleted. What is the best approach to 
clean up these directories? I tried adding the following "step ([$class: 
'WsCleanup'])" as the last step in Jenkinsfile, but the @script directories are 
still not cleaned up. Any recommendations?

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