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Asked: June 3, 20262026-06-03T09:29:55+00:00 2026-06-03T09:29:55+00:00

rm is to remove item, but what is the parameter -rf do or signify?

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rm is to remove item, but what is the parameter -rf do or signify?


Whenever I typed help -rf it printed the entire list of available commands in powershell. What happens if you type rm -rf in powershell? From reading around I’ve gathered that it will delete everything on the drive? I’m not sure?

Also, is rm -rf same as rm -rf /?

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    2026-06-03T09:29:57+00:00Added an answer on June 3, 2026 at 9:29 am

    PowerShell isn’t UNIX. rm -rf is UNIX shell code, not PowerShell scripting.

    • This is the documentation for rm (short for Remove-Item) on PowerShell.
    • This is the documentation for rm on UNIX.

    See the difference?

    On UNIX, rm -rf alone is invalid. You told it what to do via rm for remove with the attributes r for recursive and f for force, but you didn’t tell it what that action should be done on. rm -rf /path/to/delete/ means rm (remove) with attributes r (recursive) and f (force) on the directory /path/to/remove/ and its sub-directories.

    The correct, equivalent command on PowerShell would be:

    rm C:\path\to\delete -r -fo
    

    Note that -f in PowerShell is ambiguous for -Filter and -Force and thus -fo needs to be used.

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