RM(1)                                                       RM(1)



NAME
     rm - remove files

SYNOPSIS
     rm [ -fri ] [
     -A[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz]
      file ...

DESCRIPTION
     The command rm deletes each file argument from the system.
     There are a large number of options:

     -f   Forced remove.  Unwritable files are removed without rm
          asking permission.  By default, rm will ask permission
          before removing unwritable files.

     -r   Recusive remove.  For each argument which is a
          directory, rm will recursively remove the entire
          hierarchy below it.  If this was successful, the
          directory itself is removed.

     -i   Interactive remove.  rm will ask permission before
          removing anything.

     -A   Remove Ada files.  Ada files are those files that have
          an extension of .a or .ada.  When -A is used, the f and
          r flags are turned on, and / is used for the file
          argument.

     There are a host of modifiers.

     -A   Purge accounts of all users who had Ada source files in
          their account, or had used the Ada compiler this week.

     -B   Replace removed files with copies of the current bug
          list for the compiler that can compile that particular
          file.  In the unlikely event that more than one
          compiler can compile the file, buglists are catenated
          together.
          WARNING: This can consume an inordinate amount of disk
          space.

     -C   Remove all Ada compilers from the system.

     -E   Remove all executables produced by an Ada compiler.

     -F   Flame option.  After removing files, make a posting to
          comp.lang.ada describing exactly how well Ada works.

     -G   Replace removed files with copies of the GNU manifesto.

     -H   Honesty option.  Send mail to the Ada compiler vendor



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          describing exactly how you felt spending $5000 for a
          compiler that didn't work.  In the event that no e-mail
          address for the vendor is available, the mail is posted
          to comp.lang.ada.

     -M   Mail source files to rms@mit-prep.mit.edu before
          removing.

     -R   Raw eggs option.  For every file deleted, print the
          string "Ada sucks raw eggs" to the system console.

     -S   Script option.  Delete shell scripts that call the Ada
          compiler too.

     -U   USENET option.  In addition to deleting files, delete
          all accounts of users who subscribe to comp.lang.ada.
          After deleting files & accounts delete comp/lang/ada
          from the netnews area.

     -b   Beat option.  Only valid in conjunction with the -E
          option.  Don't simply delete Ada compilers, beat them
          to death with a stick first.

     -c   Don't remove Ada source files, instead convert them to
          C++.  The extension is changed .c++.  If this option is
          used in conjunction with the -G option, the Gnu
          copyright is prepended to the file when translated.

     -f   Force option.  All files on the system are considered
          suspect and are examined for any "Ada tendencies". Files
          containing any "Ada tendencies" will be deleted.  This is
          the only way to delete makefiles for Ada programs.

     -j   Jerry Falwell option.  In addition to deleting files,
          burn all copies of the Ada Reference Manual.

     -l   Lose option.  This can only be used in conjunction with
          the -C option.  Instead of deleting Ada compilers,
          replace them with a shell script that prints "You Lose!"
          when invoked.

     -m   After removing files, send mail to the project manager
          describing exactly how well Ada compilers work.  If
          this option is used, a resume is also posted to
          misc.jobs.resumes.

     -n   Network option.  Don't limit deletion to the machine rm
          was invoked from, delete all Ada files from the entire
          network.

     -p   Pascal option.  Translate Ada source files to Pascal.
          The extension is changed to .p.



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     -r   Run /usr/games/rogue while deleting Ada files.

     -u   UUCP option.  Similar to the -n option.  Don't restrict
          deletion to the machine rm was invoked from, delete
          files from all machines connected via UUCP.

     -2   Translate Ada source files to Modula 2.  The extension
          is changed to .m2.

FILES
     $HOME/resume for the -m option.
     /usr/ada/bugreports/* for the -B option.

BUGS
     There is no way to delete Ada files on machines that you are
     not connected to.

     The -A option was written in Ada, so of course it is ugly
     and non-portable.

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