Hello,

Is there a way to systematically find all modules we have which aren't used?

Two reasons for this question:

   1. We use librarian-puppet to manage "external" modules and would like 
   to find which of them can we remove.
   2. We did some major refactoring over the years, in particular we moved 
   from a mix of old distribution to a single Ubuntu LTS version, and there 
   could be some of our own classes which aren't used.
   3. If it's an automatic way, it will be great to run it as part of our 
   Continuous Integration suite to find code which can be removed.

So - is there such a thing?

Cheers,

--Amos

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