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Temp-Cleaner is a Python script that automates the manual process of cleaning temporary files from system temp directories. This PR consist of following files:

  • temp-cleaner.py
  • README.md

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Linting Jobs have failed to unsupported the feature that is present within Python version 3.10+, and the current linting jobs were carried out by Python version 3.8.

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We have pushed the changes. Please pull the changes so that the linting check can pass them this time. We recommend that you rebase the recent changes before you commit i.e.,

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We have pushed the changes. Please pull the changes so that the linting check can pass them this time. We recommend that you rebase the recent changes before you commit i.e.,

[Same-Parent] -> [Recent-Changes] -> [Your Contribution]

You can achieve this using the following steps,

  • Update your remote repo.
    image
  • Pulling the changes into your local repo.
    # Checkout to your main branch
    git checkout main
    
    # Pulling the latest changes
    git pull origin main
  • Rebasing the changes into your branch.
    # Checkout to your contribution branch
    git checkout <your-branch-name>
    
    # Rebase your branch's parent as the main branch
    git rebase main

Tip

In other words, we're reorganizing your commit history of your branch in such a way that these new changes that you have pulled from upstream are present before your commits.

  • Since you have restructured your commit history of your branch, you have to force push the changes to be reflected within this PR.
    # Force pushing the whole changes
    git push origin <your-branch-name> -f

If you have any doubts or need more help with the process, you can connect with @iamwatchdogs.

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Please remove the changes added using commit cb8c38d.

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Use interactive rebasing if necessary

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Please remove 29e2302 commit also. The PR should be isolated to one use case.

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@iamwatchdogs iamwatchdogs merged commit 4747a22 into Grow-with-Open-Source:main Oct 24, 2025
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