.\" generated with Ronn/v0.7.3 .\" http://github.com/rtomayko/ronn/tree/0.7.3 . .TH "GIT\-SECRET\-CLEAN" "1" "April 2022" "sobolevn" "git-secret 0.5.0-alpha2" . .SH "NAME" \fBgit\-secret\-clean\fR \- removes all the hidden files\. . .SH "SYNOPSIS" . .nf git secret clean [\-v] . .fi . .SH "DESCRIPTION" \fBgit\-secret\-clean\fR \- deletes all files in the current \fBgit\-secret\fR repo that end with \fB\.secret\fR\. . .P You can change the extension \fBgit\-secret\fR uses for encrypted files with the \fBSECRETS_EXTENSION\fR environment variable\. . .P Note that it will delete any files ending in \fB\.secret\fR, even if they are not tracked by \fBgit\-secret\fR\. . .P Also note that this command does not delete unencrypted versions of files\. . .P Verbose mode, enabled with the \fB\-v\fR option, displays the filenames deleted\. . .SH "OPTIONS" . .nf \-v \- verbose mode, shows which files are deleted\. \-h \- shows this help\. . .fi . .P You can also enable verbosity using the SECRETS_VERBOSE environment variable, as documented at git\-secret(7) \fIhttps://git\-secret\.io/\fR . .SH "MANUAL" Run \fBman git\-secret\-clean\fR to see this document\. . .SH "SEE ALSO" git\-secret\-whoknows(1) \fIhttps://git\-secret\.io/git\-secret\-whoknows\fR, git\-secret\-add(1) \fIhttps://git\-secret\.io/git\-secret\-add\fR, git\-secret\-remove(1) \fIhttps://git\-secret\.io/git\-secret\-remove\fR, git\-secret\-removeperson(1) \fIhttps://git\-secret\.io/git\-secret\-removeperson\fR