>  
>
Apparently there is an extra .c file that isn't in the git list.  I'm 
>> hesitant to remove ALL .c, .h, and .cpp files unless I'm sure they are all 
>> unneeded... but I don't see how to identify the ones that aren't in that 
>> list.
>>
>
You can always delete everything that is not under version control. Thats 
> the point of it. Run "git clean -f" to do it automatically.
>
>>  
Sure, I just didn't know how to do it without removing some that *were* 
under control, or writing some shell script.  Thanks, that command is very 
helpful!

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