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A tiny Java program to recursively delete specific files from a directory and all its subdirectories
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Terminal program for secure file deletion.
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Oct 26, 2023 - Shell
Tool to delete files from multiple folders simultaneously. Useful to clear application, generated files and cache folders of domains of application servers like glassfish.
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Delete node modules folder faster and easier.
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Mess with files & directories quicker in python.
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Folder Structure Delete. Deletes files in a specified folder structure
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Create S3 bucket using python code and then upload and delete files from the same.
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Nov 15, 2021 - Jupyter Notebook
Temp Folders Eraser(Windows)
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File upload and delete function using Laravel 9 framework. See the tutorial here: https://sribuhost.com/laravel-9-file-upload-tutorial-step-by-step/
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A cleaning script to remove files from subdirectories
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Automate delete files with PowerShell
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ZasDataCleaner is a auto directory cleaner PHP class.
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Oct 27, 2021 - PHP
This project allows people to permently delete files and make sure they can't be recovered this is for files that contain sensitive information that you want to get rid of.
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Nov 20, 2022 - Python
Given a text file of IDs, the script scan a directory and will delete any files in it that do not contain the ID somewhere in the file name
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