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I had installed Xcode from the AppStore and I am not sure where it got installed. I do not see a the usual path it gets installed - /Developer/Library. When I search for Xcode, it shows it is under Applications. All it shows is Xcode.app. I am unable to see any of the related Xcode files.

The problem I am facing because of this is, I am unable to uninstall Xcode from my system. Since I am not able to find the install location of Xcode, I am unable to run the uninstall-devtools command.

I have Xcode 4.3.3 and OS 10.7.4.

Would someone be able to help me with this?

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To see all the Xcode stuff in the Finder, right-click the Xcode application and choose "Show Package Contents". (An application is really a directory, but the Finder displays it as if it is a single file by default.)

In Terminal, you can do stuff like this:

ls -al /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents
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  • Thank you for the reply.. so where would I run the uninstall-devtools command? Commented Jun 15, 2012 at 15:44
  • As far as I know, there is no reason to run uninstall-devtools with the current versions of Xcode, and the uninstall-devtools script is no longer included as part of Xcode. Just drag the Xcode app to the Trash to uninstall it. (But see stackoverflow.com/questions/5255959/…) Commented Jun 15, 2012 at 15:47
  • ok.. I think I should drag the Xcode app to trash because when I try to run uninstall-devtools, it is not able to find it.. Commented Jun 15, 2012 at 15:54

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