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How do I remove all version control associated with a project in IntelliJ?

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    Actually I ended up re-enabling it. Works Great.
    – BAR
    May 29, 2013 at 16:55

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Go to Settings (Preferences on macOS) | Version Control | Directory Mappings, select the mapping(s), click [-] icon or press Delete to remove the mapping or change the association to None.

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    Still the CVS dir is there inside each dir ! Any way to delete all of those ?
    – Eagle_Eye
    Aug 18, 2017 at 9:55
  • Doesn't work. Moves it downward, doesn't remove it.
    – CashCow
    Nov 6, 2019 at 10:53
  • in the newer Idea, it's Directory Mappings
    – Line
    Mar 24, 2022 at 16:27
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Alternatively, you can delete the vcs.xml which exist under the .idea folder;

.idea/vcs.xml
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Just to add to the answers above. For one of my projects I had not only VCS (git) enabled, but also connected it to a remote repository. To start from a clean slate you can,

  1. Go to File | Settings | Version Control and click -. This will disable the VCS and list it under Unregistered roots:
  2. If you really want to get rid of that Unregistered roots: entry and all of the tracking information, go to your project folder and delete the ..\projectDir\.git\ folder also (provided that your were using git as your vcs)
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For me VCS totally removed this way:

"You could disable all VCS-related plugins in Settings: File | Settings | Plugins."

(answer from this page: https://rider-support.jetbrains.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115000709890-Turn-off-vcs-integration-by-default)

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VCS -> Git -> Remotes... and opened Git remotes window. Then you can delete, edit or add the remote connection what you want.

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To remove the vcs in Intellij Project Follow this steps -

  1. Open Setting or Press CTRL + ALT + S
  2. Go to Version Control
  3. Select the none option for the directory

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