Install
openclaw skills install xcode-cache-cleanerClawHub Security found sensitive or high-impact capabilities. Review the scan results before using.
Scan and clean build caches for iOS/macOS developers — with first-class Xcode support (global DerivedData, iOS/watchOS/tvOS/macOS DeviceSupport, Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode, CoreSimulator unavailable devices) plus per-project cleanup (SPM .build, Pods, Carthage, xcresult, and generic node_modules/Gradle/Rust target/Python __pycache__). Use when user asks to clean Xcode caches, reclaim disk from Xcode, remove DerivedData, free space on a Mac dev machine, or clear build artifacts in a project folder. Triggers on phrases like "clean Xcode", "清理 Xcode 缓存", "remove DerivedData", "free disk space", "why is this folder so big", "clear build files".
openclaw skills install xcode-cache-cleanerScan a project directory or the global Xcode caches under ~/Library/Developer/, report sizes, and optionally delete to free disk space.
bash scripts/clean-cache.sh <target-dir> [--dry-run] [--yes]
Use when the user points at a specific project directory (SPM .build, Pods, node_modules, etc.).
bash scripts/clean-xcode-global.sh [--dry-run] [--yes] \
[--keep-ios <pattern>]... [--include-archives]
Use when the user asks to clean Xcode / DerivedData / iOS DeviceSupport / simulators globally (e.g. "清一下 Xcode 缓存"、"free space on my mac", "reclaim disk from Xcode").
Covers:
~/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/* — all deleted~/Library/Developer/Xcode/{iOS,watchOS,tvOS,macOS} DeviceSupport/* — by default keeps the highest-version folder per platform; pass --keep-ios 26.4.2 --keep-ios 18.5 (repeatable, substring match) to override~/Library/Caches/com.apple.dt.Xcode — deleted~/Library/Developer/Xcode/Archives/* — listed but NOT deleted by default (these are signed .xcarchive builds). Pass --include-archives to also delete.xcrun simctl delete unavailable (safe; only removes devices Xcode already lost track of)Flags:
--dry-run — Scan and report only, no deletions--yes / -y — Skip confirmation prompt (use when agent is driving)--keep-ios <pattern> — Keep DeviceSupport folders matching this substring (repeatable). Applied across all *OS DeviceSupport dirs, not just iOS.--include-archives — Also delete Archives/* (default: keep)Always run --dry-run first, show the user the results, then ask before running the actual cleanup (or pass --yes if the user already confirmed). Both scripts prefer trash (recoverable) over rm -rf when available.
| Cache | Pattern | Ecosystems |
|---|---|---|
| SPM .build | .build/ dirs | Swift / iOS |
| DerivedData | DerivedData/ dirs | Xcode |
| xcresult | *.xcresult bundles | Xcode tests |
| Pods | Pods/ dirs | CocoaPods |
| Carthage/Build | Carthage/Build/ | Carthage |
| node_modules | node_modules/ | Node.js |
| Gradle .gradle | .gradle/ dirs | Android / Java |
| Gradle build | build/ under .gradle | Android / Java |
| Rust target | target/ next to Cargo.toml | Rust |
| Python pycache | __pycache__/ dirs | Python |
| .pytest_cache | .pytest_cache/ dirs | Python |
| .mypy_cache | .mypy_cache/ dirs | Python |
The script also reports .git size (not deleted) with a hint to run git gc --aggressive.
trash is installed). No source code is touched.du scan may take a minute.--keep-ios patterns before deleting.