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1.1 ! root 1: .\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. ! 2: .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 3: .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 4: .\" ! 5: .\" @(#)rm.1 6.1 (Berkeley) 4/29/85 ! 6: .\" ! 7: .TH RM 1 "April 29, 1985" ! 8: .UC 4 ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: rm, rmdir \- remove (unlink) files or directories ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: .B rm ! 13: [ ! 14: .B \-f ! 15: ] [ ! 16: .B \-r ! 17: ] [ ! 18: .B \-i ! 19: ] [ ! 20: .B \- ! 21: ] file ... ! 22: .PP ! 23: .B rmdir ! 24: dir ... ! 25: .PP ! 26: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 27: .I Rm ! 28: removes the entries for one or more files from a directory. ! 29: If an entry was the last link to the file, the file is destroyed. ! 30: Removal of a file requires write permission in its directory, ! 31: but neither read nor write permission on the file itself. ! 32: .PP ! 33: If a file has no write permission and the standard input is a terminal, ! 34: its permissions are printed and a line is read from the standard input. ! 35: If that line begins with `y' the file is deleted, otherwise the file remains. ! 36: No questions are asked and no errors are reported when the ! 37: .B \-f ! 38: (force) option is given. ! 39: .PP ! 40: If a designated file is a directory, ! 41: an error comment is printed unless the optional argument ! 42: .B \-r ! 43: has been used. In that case, ! 44: .I rm ! 45: recursively deletes the entire contents of the specified directory, ! 46: and the directory itself. ! 47: .PP ! 48: If the ! 49: .B \-i ! 50: (interactive) option is in effect, ! 51: .I rm ! 52: asks whether to delete each file, and, under ! 53: .BR \-r , ! 54: whether to examine each directory. ! 55: .PP ! 56: The null option ! 57: .B \- ! 58: indicates that all the arguments following it are to be treated as ! 59: file names. This allows the specification of file names starting with ! 60: a minus. ! 61: .PP ! 62: .I Rmdir ! 63: removes entries for the named directories, which must be empty. ! 64: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 65: rm(1), unlink(2), rmdir(2)
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