I think if you remove the project and run stack clean --full you will clean
up .stack-work but it's not needed as far as I know

On Sun, Nov 4, 2018, 09:20 Guidon Malamud <gimb...@gmail.com wrote:

> To completely remove an unused project is it enough to just remove the
> project's dir/file tree ?
> Or is there a way to remove a project using stack (just in case there is
> other things that need to be done)?
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