known to delete files '* ~' the backup in a directory write rm * ~ .* ~ , some people like to write a yet-Rf. Do not delete it but we backup files in subdirectories. To do this, You can use this magic command: find. /-name '* ~'
~ / bin fi try deleting the directory that contains no temporary file ends with a message:
rm: missing operand , I treat it as information that there was nothing to delete. If someone is not fit, you simply add the-f (plowing), or the command will look like this: find. /-Name '* ~'
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