Ted Gervais wrote:
Was wondering something here. Now and than I end up with a file that has '#'
in front and back of it. ie: #filename#.
No doubt that is caused by using MC and while MC can delete these files how
does one do it from the command line? I have often tried to try a few
approaches to removing them 'rm #* or rm *# and can't seem to delete
them.
How is this done from the commmand line without resorting to using MC.??
Tab completion in bash is your friend.
rm #<tab>
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