> ~> with the command without risk : > ~> rm -R *~ This command is risk because if you type:
rm -R * ~ ^space here You will erase EVERYTHING in the current directory and below. Instead, first type: find . -name '*~' | xargs echo and if this looks ok, then edit the command to find . -name '*~' | xargs rm -r This way, you are reasonably sure that you won't kill everything off. carl