By using cd i am now in my home directory. I entered ls and a whole bunch of files appeared. Now is there any way to delete these files becasue i don't need them anymore and they are taking up space.
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By using cd i am now in my home directory. I entered ls and a whole bunch of files appeared. Now is there any way to delete these files becasue i don't need them anymore and they are taking up space.
Cheers
you entered what? I'm confused as to what you are saying. Is this a mac you're using? Please be clear about your system specs and try again.
try typing
man rm
that should give you details on the remove (rm) command. But be careful in your use of the * wildcard. Remember there are probably hidden files in there as well which i don't think ls will list. typing
ls -l
should list everything and its details
What is Emacs?Originally Posted by backlash
Actually, I'd only seen Emacs used in Linux... didn't know you could use it in a Windows environment too. Interesting.
interesting. learn a new thing every day.
What he said. This of course is assuming you're in the terminal. You can also use rmdir, to remove the whole directory.Originally Posted by ilw
If you're in Emacs you can access the shell through Meta+! (alt+shift+1) or
exit Emacs through Ctrl+c x. Although I'm still quite confused as to how Emacs has anything to do with deleting the files. If you're new Linux look up a list on google of 'basic UNIX commands', that should help you out.
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