options other than dpkg-source
are useful when the package's clean target is troublesome, or
to avoid needing the build-dependencies.
-.TP
+
+dgit will only actually clean the tree if it needs to
+(because it needs to build the source package
+or binaries from your working tree).
+Otherwise any untracked files will be simply ignored.
+p.TP
.BR --clean=git-ff " | " -wgf
Use
.BR "git clean -xdff"
Like --clean=dpkg-source, but
does not care about untracked un-ignored files.
.TP
+.BR --clean=dpkg-source "[" -d "]" ,all-check " | " -wda " | " -wdda
+Like --clean=dpkg-source, but
+fails even on ignored untracked files.
+This could perhaps be used to detect bugs in your rules clean target.
+.TP
.BR -N " | " --new
The package is or may be new in this suite. Without this, dgit will
refuse to push. It may (for Debian, will) be unable to access the git