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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T14:28:01+00:00 2026-06-12T14:28:01+00:00

I have noticed that in long editing sessions, calling undo-tree (C-x C-u) becomes slower

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I have noticed that in long editing sessions, calling undo-tree (C-x C-u) becomes slower and slower. I presume that the reason is that as the tree grows bigger it takes longer to parse it (as it keeps track of all my edits since I opened the file)

Is there any way to clear up the tree of undos on an open file? I have tried C-x C-v (find-alternate-file), but this re-opens the file which resets the cursor (and in modes like org-mode collapses my lists)

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    2026-06-12T14:28:03+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 2:28 pm

    Reset the buffer-undo-tree variable using M-: (setq buffer-undo-tree nil). This discards the entire undo history of the buffer, as recorded by undo-tree.el.

    This can also be made into a command and bound to a key with code like this:

    (defun clear-undo-tree ()
      (interactive)
      (setq buffer-undo-tree nil))
    (global-set-key [(control c) u] 'clear-undo-tree)
    
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