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CleanerML Repository

CleanerML

CleanerML is a simple yet powerful markup language for writing cleaners. Most of BleachBit's cleaners are written in CleanerML, and you can write your own cleaners in CleanerML, too.

You can think of it as writing XML to delete files, but it is more powerful than that.

BleachBit

BleachBit is an open source system cleaner for Windows and Linux.

How to contribute

There are three ways to contribute: review a pull request, review cleaners that are already submitted, or write your own cleaner.

For any of these, start here:

  1. Download BleachBit.
  2. Read Documentation on CleanerML.
  3. Read Contributing a cleaner.

After making changes to a cleaner, run make tests to check for errors because the XSD can find many errors in the XML. It's best to also run make pretty before commiting a change.

How to use

In the future automated sync may be as easy as checking one option, but for now you must manually download and copy the files to your personal cleaners directory. The easiest way to find the directory is to open BleachBit, click the hamburger menu (three horizontal lines), click Diagnostics, and look for the line with personal_cleaner_dir.

Contents

The directory pending contains cleaners that are waiting for someone to verify they are safe and effective. The directory release contains cleaners that are considered safe and effective.

Additional information

Your cleaners should retain the copyright and information header found in release/*.xml. Please edit the copyright information accordingly. If needed, you can also include extra maintenance information in the header, as found in release/openshot.xml:

@url http://full.url.of/software-project
@tested ok softwareversion, OSnameandversion
@note Some notes for cleaner maintainers

License

The contents of this repository are licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3 or later. Do not submit work for which you do not own the copyright or which cannot be licensed under the GNU GPL v3+.