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# The clean command
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The clean command is used to delete the generated book and any other build
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artifacts.
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```bash
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mdbook clean
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```
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#### Specify a directory
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2018-08-03 05:52:54 +08:00
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The `clean` command can take a directory as an argument to use as the book's
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root instead of the current working directory.
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```bash
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mdbook clean path/to/book
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```
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#### --dest-dir
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The `--dest-dir` (`-d`) option allows you to override the book's output
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directory, which will be deleted by this command. If not specified it
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will default to the value of the `build.build-dir` key in `book.toml`, or to
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`./book` relative to the book's root directory.
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2018-02-18 15:04:04 +08:00
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```bash
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mdbook clean --dest-dir=path/to/book
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```
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`path/to/book` could be absolute or relative.
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