You can pretty much freely kill anything other than the
"sage_notebook.sagenb" subdirectory -- the rest is just cache files,
logs, command-line history, etc. The notebook subdirectory is
important, because it contains your saved worksheets (if you use the
sage notebook) -- if you use sage purely from the command line you can
remove that too.

David

On 4 April 2013 07:46, Rogério Brito <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am preparing myself to backup my systems and I would like to clean
> unnecessary, temporary files (or those that can be easily generated)
> before actually proceeding to the backup and I was wondering what
> would be safe to remove from my ~/.sage directory.
>
> Are there guildelines here? Sorry if this is a FAQ, but my google-fu
> is failing me.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
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