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RM(1)                           User Commands                          RM(1)
       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.
       Written by Paul Rubin, David MacKenzie, Richard M. Stallman, and Jim
       Meyering.
       GNU coreutils online help: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/>
       Report rm translation bugs to <https://translationproject.org/team/>
       Copyright © 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.  License GPLv3+: GNU
       GPL version 3 or later <https://gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html>.
       This is free software: you are free to change and redistribute it.
       There is NO WARRANTY, to the extent permitted by law.
       unlink(1), unlink(2), chattr(1), shred(1)
       Full documentation at: <https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/rm>
       or available locally via: info '(coreutils) rm invocation'
       This page is part of the coreutils (basic file, shell and text
       manipulation utilities) project.  Information about the project can
       be found at ⟨http://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/⟩.  If you have a
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GNU coreutils 8.29              December 2017                          RM(1)
Pages that refer to this page: rmdir(2), unlink(2), remove(3), mq_overview(7), symlink(7), debugfs(8), lsof(8)