7.5 rmdir
: Remove empty directories
rmdir
removes empty directories. Synopsis:
| rmdir [option]... directory...
|
If any directory argument does not refer to an existing empty
directory, it is an error.
The program accepts the following option. Also see 2. Common options.
- `--ignore-fail-on-non-empty'
-
Ignore each failure to remove a directory that is solely because
the directory is non-empty.
- `-p'
- `--parents'
-
Remove directory, then try to remove each component of directory.
So, for example, `rmdir -p a/b/c' is similar to `rmdir a/b/c a/b a'.
As such, it fails if any of those directories turns out not to be empty.
Use the `--ignore-fail-on-non-empty' option to make it so such
a failure does not evoke a diagnostic and does not cause
rmdir
to
exit unsuccessfully.
- `-v'
- `--verbose'
-
Give a diagnostic for each successful removal.
directory is removed.
See section 6.5 rm
: Remove files or directories, for how to remove non-empty directories (recursively).
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