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rm — remove files or directories
rm
[OPTION
...] FILE
...
This manual page documents the GNU version of rm. rm removes each specified file. By default, it does not remove directories.
If the −I
or
−−interactive=once
option is given, and there are more than three files or the
−r
, −R
, or −−recursive
are given, then
rm prompts the
user for whether to proceed with the entire operation. If the
response is not affirmative, the entire command is
aborted.
Otherwise, if a file is unwritable, standard input is a
terminal, and the −f
or
−−force
option is not
given, or the −i
or
−−interactive=always
option is given, rm prompts the user for
whether to remove the file. If the response is not
affirmative, the file is skipped.
Remove (unlink) the FILE(s).
−f
, −−force
ignore nonexistent files and arguments, never prompt
−i
prompt before every removal
−I
prompt once before removing more than three files,
or when removing recursively. Less intrusive than
−i
, while still
giving protection against most mistakes
−−interactive
[=WHEN
]prompt according to WHEN: never, once (−I
), or always (−i
). Without WHEN, prompt
always
−−one−file−system
when removing a hierarchy recursively, skip any directory that is on a file system different from that of the corresponding command line argument
−−no−preserve−root
do not treat '/' specially
−−preserve−root
do not remove '/' (default)
−r
, −R
, −−recursive
remove directories and their contents recursively
−d
, −−dir
remove empty directories
−v
, −−verbose
explain what is being done
−−help
display this help and exit
−−version
output version information and exit
By default, rm does not remove directories. Use the
−−recursive
(−r
or −R
) option to remove each listed
directory, too, along with all of its contents.
To remove a file whose name starts with a '−', for example '−foo', use one of these commands:
rm -- -foo rm ./-foo
Note that if you use rm to remove a file, it might be possible to recover some of its contents, given sufficient expertise and/or time. For greater assurance that the contents are truly unrecoverable, consider using shred.
Report rm bugs to bug−coreutils@gnu.org
GNU coreutils home page: <http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
General help using GNU software: <http://www.gnu.org/gethelp/>
Report rm translation bugs to <http://translationproject.org/team/>
unlink(1), unlink(2), chattr(1), shred(1)
The full documentation for rm is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and rm programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info coreutils 'rm invocation'
should give you access to the complete manual.
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