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The Basics of Using rm to Delete a File Delete a single file using rm : rm filename.txt. Delete multiple files: rm filename1.txt filename2.txt. Delete all .txt files in the directory: rm *.txt.
Alt + Backspace will delete the word on the left, Ctrl + Del will delete the word to the right from the current position. moving: to the end of the command: ctrl-e. to the begin of the command: ctrl-a.
5 Ways to Empty or Delete a Large File Content in Linux Empty File Content by Redirecting to Null. ... Empty File Using 'true' Command Redirection. ... Empty File Using cat/cp/dd utilities with /dev/null. ... Empty File Using echo Command. ... Empty File Using truncate Command.
Delete the directory and its contents: To delete the directory and all its contents, use the rm command with the -r option, which stands for recursive. Type rm -r my_directory and press "Enter". You will be prompted to confirm the deletion. Type y and press "Enter" to confirm.
Using the Shift + V Keys. We can select and delete specific texts using the Shift + V keys and then using the dd command.
How to Delete All Files and Folders in Linux? For empty folders, use either the rmdir or rm -d commands followed by the folder's name. The rm command with the -r dir option can also delete folders with content.
To delete multiple files at once, simply list all of the file names after the “rm” command. File names should be separated by a space. With the command “rm” followed by multiple file names, you can delete multiple files at once.
In Linux, how can I delete files and directories? Delete a single file: ... rm {file-name} ... rm -i {file-name} ... rm -v {file-name} ... rm -f {file-name} ... Multiple files can be deleted: ... rm file-name*.ext. ... rm file-name-[123]
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