Tom,

I created GRADLE-424 with an initial paragraph, do we want to add your
thoughts in there?

On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 14:04 +0100, Tom Eyckmans wrote:
> Hi Russel,
> 
> Don't think there is an official way at the moment. But it is a good
> idea to foresee this. 
> 
> Could you file a JIRA issue to add lets say a gradle-cache command?
> I'm thinking this command would behave based on the directory it is
> executed in and look for a .gradle/cache directory in the current
> directory (so you can clean the global cache and project caches), it
> would have the following modes clean and info, clean would remove
> everything in the .gradle/cache directory, info would show you the
> size of the cache (for starters) this could be more elaborate and have
> additional options to show you what is actually in it. This is just my
> first idea and needs to be discussed on the dev-list/ or in the JIRA.
> 
> But for now I'm pretty sure you can delete the cache and wrapper
> directories without a problem manually. Except that this will cause
> the wrapper and cached libraries to be downloaded again.
> 
> 2009/3/21 Russel Winder <[email protected]>
>         Is there an official easy way of cleaning and pruning the
>         $HOME/.gradle
>         directory?
>         
>         108220  cache
>         4       gradle.properties
>         76776   wrapper
>         
>         I know disc is cheap but because I do a lot of use of Unison
>         to transfer
>         my filestore from one machine to another, I want to keep
>         things as small
>         as possible.

> 
-- 
Russel.
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