Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump- Jun 2026
# Windows (run as normal user) clean_slate.exe --target "C:\Users\YourName\AppData\Local\MyApp" --backup
The title reads like a technical patch note for a human soul. It suggests a world where identity is not a static history but a piece of software that can be versioned, wiped, and reinstalled. In this conceptual framework, the "Clean Slate" represents the universal human desire for a fresh start, while the versioning and the moniker "mugwump" add layers of digital clinicalism and political detachment. The Mechanics of the Reset Clean Slate -v1.1.0- -mugwump-
applies this same principle to data hygiene. Traditional reset tools are partisan: they favor either total destruction (the Puritans) or total preservation (the Hoarders). The Mugwump approach sits in between: # Windows (run as normal user) clean_slate
But what does the odd suffix “-mugwump-” signify? And why is version 1.1.0 a critical inflection point for the Clean Slate ecosystem? This article dissects every layer. The Mechanics of the Reset applies this same
Known conflicts only exist with mods that deliberately corrupt save files (an anti-piracy measure in certain defunct mods). The developer calls this "the mugwump's exception—we do not clean malice."
