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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4140- June 12, 2012
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Unix Tip #4140- June 12, 2012
-------- REMOVE THE DASHES
Have you ever accidentally created a file beginning with '-'?
It happens often by mistake and from the first look it seems
like you can't delete the file (rm thinks the initial - is an
option, and doesn't recognize the file).
The simple, quick way around this is the -- option to rm.
Say you had the file ---hey in the current directory:
$ ls ---hey
/bin/ls: unrecognized option `---hey'
Try `/bin/ls --help' for more information.
$ ls|grep hey
---hey
$ rm ---hey
rm: unrecognized option `---hey'
Try `rm --help' for more information.
$ rm -- ---hey
( ls also has an -- option: )
$ ls -- ---hey
/bin/ls: ---hey: No such file or directory
$
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