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author | Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> | 2001-04-29 07:01:12 +0000 |
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committer | Jim Meyering <jim@meyering.net> | 2001-04-29 07:01:12 +0000 |
commit | 56ee0fa63685708eb4fa59869fa9083064a42d06 (patch) | |
tree | 759dc53e579c2a7af776616b9d9d1ed39f79a854 /man | |
parent | b8926b07cc8a4dd956dcdcee63b6fafa01445e22 (diff) | |
download | coreutils-56ee0fa63685708eb4fa59869fa9083064a42d06.tar.xz |
Refer to shred.
Remove the example showing how to remove `-foo', since that is now
in the --help output (and hence automatically included).
Diffstat (limited to 'man')
-rw-r--r-- | man/rm.x | 22 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 20 deletions
@@ -13,24 +13,6 @@ the \fI\-f\fR or \fI\-\-force\fR option is not given, .B rm prompts the user for whether to remove the file. If the response does not begin with `y' or `Y', the file is skipped. -.LP -GNU -.BR rm , -like every program that uses the getopt function to parse its -arguments, lets you use the -.I \-\- -option to indicate that all following arguments are non-options. To -remove a file called `\-f' in the current directory, you could type -either -.RS -rm \-\- \-f -.RE -or -.RS -rm ./\-f -.RE -The Unix -.B rm -program's use of a single `\-' for this purpose predates the -development of the getopt standard syntax. .SH OPTIONS +[SEE ALSO] +shred(1) |