How to uninstall the command line tools?

I installed the command line tools in Xcode 4.5 from the preferences : downloads : command line tools.
If i want to uninstall this component, what should I do?
PS:
I saw an answer in the Apple Support Communities about how to uninstall the Xcode 4.3 and later versions.
This is the original: " If You want to uninstall completely XCode go to launchpad and push Xcode icon for two
seconds, so click on the upper left checkbox.".
I don't know what means "push Xcode icon for two seconds, so click on the upper left checkbox".

There is no easy way to uninstall the command line tools. The following article has a script to uninstall them:
You Don’t Need The Xcode “Command Line Tools”
Read the comments in the article. I have not tested the script, but this is the first result when searching Google for "xcode 4.5 uninstall command line tools".

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