To be clear, by "swatches" I mean this window, with saved "swatch" colors:

I use swatches when drawing/designing on the Oekaki and I'm sure many other artists do too. By default, Chickenpaint opens with 6 colors already saved (pure white, black, red, green, blue, and yellow, as pictured above), and some drawings open with many more (one base I frequently use opens with 43 saved swatches). I like to go through and clear all saved swatches before starting any work on a drawing so I can be sure that the colors I'm using are ones I've picked for what I'm doing rather than whatever was already there. Currently, I can only remove one swatch at a time — I have to right click an individual swatch and click again to remove it. This makes for 12 clicks on the default palette, and 86 clicks on the the aforementioned 43-click base. As you can imagine, this is annoying and incredibly time-consuming.
I would love for there to be an option somewhere to clear the entire swatch palette (remove all the saved colors) at once. There's already an "options" panel on the palette if you click the gear wheel icon - why not put this option with those? Perhaps, upon clicking this option, a popup could also be added asking the user to confirm that they wanted to clear their entire palette, in case of misclicks. That's only 3 clicks to clear the palette, as opposed to 12, or 86.
Here's a mockup of what I mean:

Thoughts?
Addendum by Kayara:
Kayara wrote:Also perhaps it could just start off empty? or maybe just black, white and the three primary colors if they want to leave something for new-b's?
Useful workaround by reyligion:
reyligion wrote:my current workaround for bases with huge swatches is loading a swatch i made that only has one color, pure white. as helpful as it is, i'd much rather also have the ability to clear all swatches in one go.














