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antidote home - print where antidote is cloning bundles
antidote home
antidote-home shows you where antidote stores its cloned repos. It is not the home of the antidote utility itself.
antidote home
You can override antidote’s default home directory by setting the $ANTIDOTE_HOME variable in your .zshrc.
You can clear out all your cloned repos like so:
rm -rfi $(antidote home)
See GitHub Issues: <https://github.com/mattmc3/antidote/issues>
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