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Created Aug 02, 2015 by Sven Strickroth@mrtuxOwner

Add to the "Clean up" dialog "Recursive" option for submodules

By martin.suc... on April 16, 2014 09:26 (imported from Google Code)


What steps will reproduce the problem?

  1. When I use the Clean up dialog, it only removes untracked files and folders from the selected local repository, not from nested submodules.
  2. I'd appreciate checkbox in the Clean up dialog for clean-upping all files and folders from all submomdules, including nested submodules, as well.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Checkbox in the Clean up dialog for clean-upping all even nested submomdules as well.

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TortoiseGIT 1.8.8.0, Windows 8.1 x64

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