![]() ![]() If you are working with Git projects, these are generally not saved in the workspace but in the ~/git/ directory. metadata directory to get all Eclipse workspaces on your machine. The default workspace location is ´~/workspace/´. If you want to delete your projects and workspace metadata, you have to delete your workspace(s). Likewise other build tools and development environments used in Eclipse could have created similar directories. If you develop Eclipse plugins, then there might be JUnit workspaces from test runs, next to you Eclipse workspace. If you used Maven, then ~/.m2/ contains the Maven cache and settings (shared with Maven CLI and other IDEs). If you want to completely remove the Eclipse installer too, delete the installer's executable and the ~/.eclipse/ directory.ĭepending on what kind of work you did with Eclipse, there can be more directories that you may want to delete. If you don't have any other Eclipse installations you can delete the whole bundle pool directory instead (by default ~/p2/). If you have other Eclipse installations on your system you can use the "Cleanup Agent" to remove unused bundles. The installer has a "Bundle Pools" menu entry which lists the locations of all bundle pools.
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