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RMDIR(1)		    General Commands Manual		      RMDIR(1)

NAME
       rmdir --	remove directories

SYNOPSIS
       rmdir [-pv] directory ...

DESCRIPTION
       The  rmdir  utility  removes  the  directory  entry  specified  by each
       directory argument, provided it is empty.

       Arguments are processed in the order given.  In order to	remove both  a
       parent  directory  and  a subdirectory of that parent, the subdirectory
       must be specified first so the parent directory	is  empty  when	 rmdir
       tries to	remove it.

       The following option is available:

       -p      Each  directory	argument is treated as a pathname of which all
	       components will be removed, if they are	empty,	starting  with
	       the last	most component.	 (See rm(1) for	fully non-discriminant
	       recursive removal.)

       -v      Be verbose, listing each	directory as it	is removed.

EXIT STATUS
       The rmdir utility exits with one	of the following values:

       0       Each  directory entry specified by a directory operand referred
	       to an empty directory and was removed successfully.

       >0      An error	occurred.

EXAMPLES
       Remove the directory foobar, if it is empty:

	     $ rmdir foobar

       Remove all directories up to and	including cow, stopping	at  the	 first
       non-empty directory (if any):

	     $ rmdir -p	cow/horse/monkey

SEE ALSO
       rm(1)

STANDARDS
       The rmdir utility is expected to	be IEEE	Std 1003.2 ("POSIX.2") compat-
       ible.

HISTORY
       A rmdir command appeared	in Version 1 AT&T UNIX.

FreeBSD	14.3			March 15, 2013			      RMDIR(1)

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