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Best practice for removing outdated/unused files from projects when refactoring/trimming.
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Best practice for removing outdated/unused files from projects when refactoring/trimming.


  • Subject: Best practice for removing outdated/unused files from projects when refactoring/trimming.
  • From: Alex Zavatone <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2013 16:35:29 -0400

I'm taking some sample projects and trimming them down to provide samples & tutorials for the rest of my team.

It happens that there a large amount of files  end up left in the project that are no longer used - h, m, images, plists.

Is there a set of best practices or a hidden feature that can identify files that are no longer referred to?  I've done a clean and rebuild and checked the Build Phases readout, but that still displays everything used in the project before I trimmed it down, removed storyboard references, etc….

I've checked the standard locations and nothing appeared that looked worthwhile.

Thanks,
- Alex Zavatone
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