Short version: ⌥⌘Q Pressing the option/alt key (AKA ⌥) when you quit does the trick. From the keyboard, ⌥⌘Q. From the menu, ⌥ changes "Quit Xcode" to "Quit And Discard Windows I still wish I knew a setting to do this by default (or better, reverse it, so ⌥ would cause Xcode to "Quit and Keep Windows").
For nefarious rejiggering, I also looked for "Quit And Discard Windows" under Xcode key bindings; no luck.
Short version: ⌥⌘Q. Pressing the option/alt key (AKA ⌥) when you quit does the trick. From the keyboard, ⌥⌘Q.
From the menu, ⌥ changes "Quit Xcode" to "Quit And Discard Windows". I still wish I knew a setting to do this by default (or better, reverse it, so ⌥ would cause Xcode to "Quit and Keep Windows"). For nefarious rejiggering, I also looked for "Quit And Discard Windows" under Xcode key bindings; no luck.
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