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32.\"	@(#)rm.1	8.5 (Berkeley) 12/5/94
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35.Dd November 10, 2018
36.Dt RM 1
37.Os
38.Sh NAME
39.Nm rm ,
40.Nm unlink
41.Nd remove directory entries
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.Nm
44.Op Fl f | i
45.Op Fl dIRrvWx
46.Ar
47.Nm unlink
48.Op Fl -
49.Ar file
50.Sh DESCRIPTION
51The
52.Nm
53utility attempts to remove the non-directory type files specified on the
54command line.
55If the permissions of the file do not permit writing, and the standard
56input device is a terminal, the user is prompted (on the standard error
57output) for confirmation.
58.Pp
59The options are as follows:
60.Bl -tag -width indent
61.It Fl d
62Attempt to remove directories as well as other types of files.
63.It Fl f
64Attempt to remove the files without prompting for confirmation,
65regardless of the file's permissions.
66If the file does not exist, do not display a diagnostic message or modify
67the exit status to reflect an error.
68The
69.Fl f
70option overrides any previous
71.Fl i
72options.
73.It Fl i
74Request confirmation before attempting to remove each file, regardless of
75the file's permissions, or whether or not the standard input device is a
76terminal.
77The
78.Fl i
79option overrides any previous
80.Fl f
81options.
82.It Fl I
83Request confirmation once if more than three files are being removed or if a
84directory is being recursively removed.
85This is a far less intrusive option than
86.Fl i
87yet provides almost the same level of protection against mistakes.
88.It Fl P
89This flag has no effect.
90It is kept only for backwards compatibility with
91.Bx 4.4 Lite2 .
92.It Fl R
93Attempt to remove the file hierarchy rooted in each
94.Ar file
95argument.
96The
97.Fl R
98option implies the
99.Fl d
100option.
101If the
102.Fl i
103option is specified, the user is prompted for confirmation before
104each directory's contents are processed (as well as before the attempt
105is made to remove the directory).
106If the user does not respond affirmatively, the file hierarchy rooted in
107that directory is skipped.
108.It Fl r
109Equivalent to
110.Fl R .
111.It Fl v
112Be verbose when deleting files, showing them as they are removed.
113.It Fl W
114Attempt to undelete the named files.
115Currently, this option can only be used to recover
116files covered by whiteouts in a union file system (see
117.Xr undelete 2 ) .
118.It Fl x
119When removing a hierarchy, do not cross mount points.
120.El
121.Pp
122The
123.Nm
124utility removes symbolic links, not the files referenced by the links.
125.Pp
126It is an error to attempt to remove the files
127.Pa / ,
128.Pa .\&
129or
130.Pa .. .
131.Pp
132When the utility is called as
133.Nm unlink ,
134only one argument,
135which must not be a directory,
136may be supplied.
137No options may be supplied in this simple mode of operation,
138which performs an
139.Xr unlink 2
140operation on the passed argument.
141However, the usual option-end delimiter,
142.Fl - ,
143may optionally precede the argument.
144.Sh EXIT STATUS
145The
146.Nm
147utility exits 0 if all of the named files or file hierarchies were removed,
148or if the
149.Fl f
150option was specified and all of the existing files or file hierarchies were
151removed.
152If an error occurs,
153.Nm
154exits with a value >0.
155.Sh NOTES
156The
157.Nm
158command uses
159.Xr getopt 3
160to parse its arguments, which allows it to accept
161the
162.Sq Li --
163option which will cause it to stop processing flag options at that
164point.
165This will allow the removal of file names that begin
166with a dash
167.Pq Sq - .
168For example:
169.Pp
170.Dl "rm -- -filename"
171.Pp
172The same behavior can be obtained by using an absolute or relative
173path reference.
174For example:
175.Pp
176.Dl "rm /home/user/-filename"
177.Dl "rm ./-filename"
178.Sh EXAMPLES
179Recursively remove all files contained within the
180.Pa foobar
181directory hierarchy:
182.Pp
183.Dl $ rm -rf foobar
184.Pp
185Any of these commands will remove the file
186.Pa -f :
187.Bd -literal -offset indent
188$ rm -- -f
189$ rm ./-f
190$ unlink -f
191.Ed
192.Sh COMPATIBILITY
193The
194.Nm
195utility differs from historical implementations in that the
196.Fl f
197option only masks attempts to remove non-existent files instead of
198masking a large variety of errors.
199The
200.Fl v
201option is non-standard and its use in scripts is not recommended.
202.Pp
203Also, historical
204.Bx
205implementations prompted on the standard output,
206not the standard error output.
207.Pp
208The
209.Fl P
210option does not have any effect as of
211.Fx 13
212and may be removed in the future.
213.Sh SEE ALSO
214.Xr chflags 1 ,
215.Xr rmdir 1 ,
216.Xr undelete 2 ,
217.Xr unlink 2 ,
218.Xr fts 3 ,
219.Xr getopt 3 ,
220.Xr symlink 7
221.Sh STANDARDS
222The
223.Nm
224command conforms to
225.St -p1003.1-2013 .
226.Pp
227The simplified
228.Nm unlink
229command conforms to
230.St -susv2 .
231.Sh HISTORY
232A
233.Nm
234command appeared in
235.At v1 .
236