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I am trying out application development with Quickly but I have a couple of projects that I have come to nothing and I want to completely remove them.

Is there a command to do that?

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I do not now if my approach is the best practice!

But if you have performed a quickly install in the directory beforehand!

Then i would cd to the directory and run : quickly uninstall Then cd .. and do rm -rf . This approach works for me! ;)

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  • There is no quickly uninstall command so I used apt-get purge quickly the removed to project folders as suggested. The reinstalled quickly.
    – Tony
    Apr 22, 2012 at 21:33
  • Oh sorry, the uninstall command is for when you working with ubuntu-lenses ;) - then just remove the folder! ;) You do not have to apt-get remove --purge quickly each time .
    – Mstendorf
    Apr 23, 2012 at 12:55
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I assume that all project files are stored in one folder. The following command wil do the trick

# rm -rv /path/to/project/folder

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