Difference between revisions of "Remove"
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Removes the specified file. | Removes the specified file. | ||
− | + | /remove <file> | |
The b switch removes the file and moves it to the recycle bin. | The b switch removes the file and moves it to the recycle bin. | ||
− | + | /remove -b <file> | |
<file> is the file you want to delete. If the filename contains spaces, you need to use double quotes. If no special path is given [[MIRC|mIRC]] assumes to find the file using the [[$mircdir|mIRC directory]] as basedir. | <file> is the file you want to delete. If the filename contains spaces, you need to use double quotes. If no special path is given [[MIRC|mIRC]] assumes to find the file using the [[$mircdir|mIRC directory]] as basedir. | ||
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Deletes "moo.txt" | Deletes "moo.txt" | ||
− | + | /remove moo.txt | |
Deletes "my music.mp3" | Deletes "my music.mp3" | ||
− | + | /remove "my music.mp3" | |
Moves "my file.txt" to the recycle bin | Moves "my file.txt" to the recycle bin | ||
− | + | /remove -b "my file.txt" | |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 20:31, 3 September 2005
Removes the specified file.
/remove <file>
The b switch removes the file and moves it to the recycle bin.
/remove -b <file>
<file> is the file you want to delete. If the filename contains spaces, you need to use double quotes. If no special path is given mIRC assumes to find the file using the mIRC directory as basedir.
Example
Deletes "moo.txt"
/remove moo.txt
Deletes "my music.mp3"
/remove "my music.mp3"
Moves "my file.txt" to the recycle bin
/remove -b "my file.txt"
See Also
To delete a directory: /rmdir