Remove Expired Scratch Orgs From VSCode2019 Community Moderator ElectionRemoving old hub org, or non-scratch...

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Remove Expired Scratch Orgs From VSCode



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Now that DX has been around for a minute and it's almost 2 years since this question was posed from a CLI perspective, I thought it would be worth asking. Is there yet a convenient way to remove expired scratch orgs from my list within VS Code?



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Currently when I click on the current default org (above), I get the following list (below). These are all outdated, I wish they would auto remove themselves, but since they apparently don't, what is the best way to manage them?
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    Now that DX has been around for a minute and it's almost 2 years since this question was posed from a CLI perspective, I thought it would be worth asking. Is there yet a convenient way to remove expired scratch orgs from my list within VS Code?



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    Currently when I click on the current default org (above), I get the following list (below). These are all outdated, I wish they would auto remove themselves, but since they apparently don't, what is the best way to manage them?
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      Now that DX has been around for a minute and it's almost 2 years since this question was posed from a CLI perspective, I thought it would be worth asking. Is there yet a convenient way to remove expired scratch orgs from my list within VS Code?



      enter image description here



      Currently when I click on the current default org (above), I get the following list (below). These are all outdated, I wish they would auto remove themselves, but since they apparently don't, what is the best way to manage them?
      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      Now that DX has been around for a minute and it's almost 2 years since this question was posed from a CLI perspective, I thought it would be worth asking. Is there yet a convenient way to remove expired scratch orgs from my list within VS Code?



      enter image description here



      Currently when I click on the current default org (above), I get the following list (below). These are all outdated, I wish they would auto remove themselves, but since they apparently don't, what is the best way to manage them?
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          There's no GUI for it, but you can go to the terminal and type in the following command:



          sfdx force:org:list --clean


          This will clear up all expired scratch orgs.






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            There's no GUI for it, but you can go to the terminal and type in the following command:



            sfdx force:org:list --clean


            This will clear up all expired scratch orgs.






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              There's no GUI for it, but you can go to the terminal and type in the following command:



              sfdx force:org:list --clean


              This will clear up all expired scratch orgs.






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                There's no GUI for it, but you can go to the terminal and type in the following command:



                sfdx force:org:list --clean


                This will clear up all expired scratch orgs.






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                There's no GUI for it, but you can go to the terminal and type in the following command:



                sfdx force:org:list --clean


                This will clear up all expired scratch orgs.







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