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GDAL-VSI-DELETE(1)		     GDAL		    GDAL-VSI-DELETE(1)

NAME
       gdal-vsi-delete - Delete	files located on GDAL Virtual System Interface
       (VSI)

       Added in	version	3.11.

SYNOPSIS
	  Usage: gdal vsi delete [OPTIONS] <FILENAME>

	  Delete files located on GDAL Virtual System Interface	(VSI).

	  Positional arguments:
	    --filename <FILENAME>   File or directory name to delete [required]

	  Common Options:
	    -h,	--help		    Display help message and exit
	    --json-usage	    Display usage as JSON document and exit
	    --config <KEY>=<VALUE>  Configuration option [may be repeated]

	  Options:
	    -r,	-R, --recursive	    Delete directories recursively

DESCRIPTION
       gdal  vsi  delete  delete files and directories located on GDAL Virtual
       File Systems (compressed, network hosted,  etc...):  /vsimem,  /vsizip,
       /vsitar,	/vsicurl, ....

       This  is	 the  equivalent of the	UNIX rm	command, and gdal vsi rm is an
       alias for gdal vsi delete.

       WARNING:
	  Be careful. This command cannot be undone. It	can also  act  on  the
	  "real" file system.

   Options
       -r, -R, --recursive
	      Delete directories recursively.

EXAMPLES
   Example 1: Delete recursively files from /vsis3/bucket/my_dir
	  $ gdal vsi delete -r /vsis3/bucket/my_dir

AUTHOR
       Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com>

COPYRIGHT
       1998-2025

				 Jul 12, 2025		    GDAL-VSI-DELETE(1)

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