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==sfrm== {| class="wikitable" align="center" cellspacing="0" border="1" ! colspan="4" style="background:#ffdead;" | Remove RSF files together with their data. |- ! colspan="4" | sfrm file1.rsf [file2.rsf ...] [-i] [-v] [-f] |- | colspan="4" | Mimics the standard Unix rm command.<br><br>See also: sfmv, sfcp. |} <tt>sfrm</tt> is a program for removing RSF files. Its arguments mimic the arguments of the standard Unix <tt>rm</tt> utility: <tt>-v</tt> for verbosity, <tt>-i</tt> for interactive inquiry, <tt>-f</tt> for force removal of suspicious files. Unlike the Unix <tt>rm</tt>, <tt>sfrm</tt> removes both the RSF header files and the binary files that the headers point to. Example: <pre> bash$ sfspike n1=10 > spike.rsf datapath=./ bash$ sfget in < spike.rsf in=./spike.rsf@ bash$ ls spike* spike.rsf spike.rsf@ bash$ sfrm -v spike.rsf sfrm: sf_rm: Removing header spike.rsf sfrm: sf_rm: Removing data ./spike.rsf@ bash$ ls spike* ls: No match. </pre>
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