How do I remove all version control associated with a project in IntelliJ?
6 Answers
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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4Still the
CVS
dir is there inside each dir ! Any way to delete all of those ? Aug 18, 2017 at 9:55 -
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Alternatively, you can delete the vcs.xml which exist under the .idea folder;
.idea/vcs.xml
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,
- Go to
File
|Settings
|Version Control
and click-
. This will disable the VCS and list it underUnregistered roots:
- 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)
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)
VCS -> Git -> Remotes... and opened Git remotes window. Then you can delete, edit or add the remote connection what you want.
To remove the vcs in Intellij Project Follow this steps -
- Open Setting or Press
CTRL + ALT + S
- Go to Version Control
- Select the
none
option for the directory
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