Linux How To Remove a File?
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1. To remove a file in Linux, you can use the ‘rm‘ command. Syntax: rm [options] [file(s)] Example: rm myfile.txt
2. You can also use the ‘unlink‘ command to delete a file. Syntax: unlink [options] [file(s)]
Example: unlink myfile.txt