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Can the clean feature explicitly mention the extensions which are cleaned?
Description of the current situation
- arara version: v7.0.3
- operating system: GNU Linux
- TeX distribution: TeX Live 2022
Consider this MWE:
% arara: pdflatex
% arara: clean: { extensions: [ aux,log ]}
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
Quack!
\end{document}
Currently running this code produces:
Running `Arara' on `bare-bone' with ``arara bare-bone''
__ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _
/ _` | '__/ _` | '__/ _` |
| (_| | | | (_| | | | (_| |
\__,_|_| \__,_|_| \__,_|
Processing "bare-bone.tex" (size: 861 B, last modified:
2022-05-17 07:59:01), please wait.
(PDFLaTeX) PDFLaTeX engine .............................. SUCCESS
(Clean) Cleaning feature ................................ SUCCESS
(Clean) Cleaning feature ................................ SUCCESS
Total: 0.511 seconds
TeX Output finished at Tue May 17 13:29:05
How should arara act instead?
Instead I would love to see something like
Running `Arara' on `bare-bone' with ``arara bare-bone''
__ _ _ __ __ _ _ __ __ _
/ _` | '__/ _` | '__/ _` |
| (_| | | | (_| | | | (_| |
\__,_|_| \__,_|_| \__,_|
Processing "bare-bone.tex" (size: 861 B, last modified:
2022-05-17 07:59:01), please wait.
(PDFLaTeX) PDFLaTeX engine .............................. SUCCESS
(Clean) Cleaning aux .................................... SUCCESS
(Clean) Cleaning log .................................... SUCCESS
Total: 0.511 seconds
TeX Output finished at Tue May 17 13:29:05
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