Many thanks for doing this, Dave. Great stuff.
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Rob Keniger
On 15/08/2009, at 11:17 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
Fair enough:
http://github.com/davedelong/BuildCleaner/tree/master
The file you'd be most interested in is Cleaner.m:
http://github.com/davedelong/BuildCleaner/blob/c97ac67172d24b8
On Aug 14, 2009, at 17:58, Dave DeLong wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to let you know of a little utility app I've just
posted, called BuildCleaner. As I explore example projects, open
source frameworks, and test applications, I find that I usually have
a lot of build folders clutter
Fair enough:
http://github.com/davedelong/BuildCleaner/tree/master
The file you'd be most interested in is Cleaner.m:
http://github.com/davedelong/BuildCleaner/blob/c97ac67172d24b896bad02ff5e8d3d67671cc07f/Cleaner.m
Cheers,
Dave
On Aug 14, 2009, at 5:31 PM, Rob Keniger wrote:
Hi Dave,
Tha
On 15/08/2009, at 8:58 AM, Dave DeLong wrote:
To help with this, I've created BuildCleaner. It's a little menubar
application that scans your hard drive every few minutes for build
folders and deletes them if they haven't been modified recently (you
can change the cutoff interval in the s
Hi everyone,
I just wanted to let you know of a little utility app I've just
posted, called BuildCleaner. As I explore example projects, open
source frameworks, and test applications, I find that I usually have a
lot of build folders cluttering my hard drive. When you combine that
with