rm 1.0 (C) 1988, Brian Westrich Ctrl-C Halts. Function: Deletes specified file(s) and directory trees WITHOUT confirmation. (similar to UNIX rm) Purpose: For deleting entire disks or directory trees, or deleting all files in a directory tree that match a file-spec (e.g. *.BAK), or eliminating the 'Are you sure?' prompt of the DOS del command. Usage: rm [/fr] filename [filename ...] /f Do not conFirm deletion of read-only files. /r Recursive (process all directories below current dir). Features: Wildcard specifications (* and ?) are allowed. Any number of file names can be specified. The current DOS switch character (/) is automatically used. If /r, all empty dirs in specified directory tree are removed. This program is distributed as shareware. If you find the program of value, a $5 donation will be gratefully accepted. Donations/comments to: Brian Westrich, 1515 N. Bell, Chicago 60622.