1git-rm(1) 2========= 3 4NAME 5---- 6git-rm - Remove files from the working tree and from the index 7 8SYNOPSIS 9-------- 10'git-rm' [-f] [-n] [-r] [--cached] [--ignore-unmatch] [--quiet] [--] <file>... 11 12DESCRIPTION 13----------- 14Remove files from the working tree and from the index. The 15files have to be identical to the tip of the branch, and no 16updates to its contents must have been placed in the staging 17area (aka index). 18 19 20OPTIONS 21------- 22<file>...:: 23 Files to remove. Fileglobs (e.g. `*.c`) can be given to 24 remove all matching files. Also a leading directory name 25 (e.g. `dir` to add `dir/file1` and `dir/file2`) can be 26 given to remove all files in the directory, recursively, 27 but this requires `-r` option to be given for safety. 28 29-f:: 30 Override the up-to-date check. 31 32-n:: 33 Don't actually remove the file(s), just show if they exist in 34 the index. 35 36-r:: 37 Allow recursive removal when a leading directory name is 38 given. 39 40\--:: 41 This option can be used to separate command-line options from 42 the list of files, (useful when filenames might be mistaken 43 for command-line options). 44 45\--cached:: 46 This option can be used to tell the command to remove 47 the paths only from the index, leaving working tree 48 files. 49 50\--ignore-unmatch:: 51 Exit with a zero status even if no files matched. 52 53\--quiet:: 54 git-rm normally outputs one line (in the form of an "rm" command) 55 for each file removed. This option suppresses that output. 56 57 58DISCUSSION 59---------- 60 61The list of <file> given to the command can be exact pathnames, 62file glob patterns, or leading directory name. The command 63removes only the paths that is known to git. Giving the name of 64a file that you have not told git about does not remove that file. 65 66 67EXAMPLES 68-------- 69git-rm Documentation/\\*.txt:: 70 Removes all `\*.txt` files from the index that are under the 71 `Documentation` directory and any of its subdirectories. 72+ 73Note that the asterisk `\*` is quoted from the shell in this 74example; this lets the command include the files from 75subdirectories of `Documentation/` directory. 76 77git-rm -f git-*.sh:: 78 Remove all git-*.sh scripts that are in the index. 79 Because this example lets the shell expand the asterisk 80 (i.e. you are listing the files explicitly), it 81 does not remove `subdir/git-foo.sh`. 82 83See Also 84-------- 85gitlink:git-add[1] 86 87Author 88------ 89Written by Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org> 90 91Documentation 92-------------- 93Documentation by Junio C Hamano and the git-list <git@vger.kernel.org>. 94 95GIT 96--- 97Part of the gitlink:git[7] suite 98