You could probably hack something with [the `-c`
option](https://www.geany.org/manual/current/index.html#command-line-options)
to Geany.
Something like this not well tested shell script comes to mind:
```bash
#!/bin/sh
set -e
temp_dir=$(mktemp -d -t geany-config-XXXXXXXX) || exit 1
trap "rm -rf ${temp_dir}" EXIT
cp -r "${HOME}"/.config/geany/* "${temp_dir}"
geany -i -c "${temp_dir}"
```
Save it as an executable script somewhere and then run that when you want to
hack on the super secret stuff. You could also just write a simple wrapper
script that opens Geany normally and after it closes, use `sed` or whatever to
delete the `recent_files` or whichever entries from `geany.conf`.
Just a couple workarounds.
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