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Originally Posted by DNSB
You could use the Reports tool. The Classes Used report will show undefined classes at the top of the report with no matched selector or found in.
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But you'd still need to go in and manually remove them, one by one. A coworker of mine had a useful phrase about automated things like this; "Never send a man to do a computer's job" (a twist on the old
proverb).