EmptyFolderNuker

Package: WA2L/WinTools 1.2.08
Section: General Commands (1)
Updated: 02 July 2019
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NAME

EmptyFolderNuker - Find and delete selected empty folders

 

SYNOPSIS

WA2LWinTools/bin/EmptyFolderNuker [ -h | -i | -u | -V ]

EmptyFolderNuker [ directory ]

 

AVAILABILITY

WA2L/WinTools

 

DESCRIPTION

EmptyFolderNuker is a simple and efficient utility to search and delete selected empty folders.

After searching EmptyFolderNuker presents a list of empty folders from which it can be selected which ones should be deleted.

The EmptyFolderNuker command can be installed to the 'Send To' context menu in 'Microsoft™ Windows Explorer'.

 

OPTIONS

-h
usage message.

-i
install the EmptyFolderNuker command as menu point 'EmptyFolderNuker' to the 'Send To' context menu in 'Windows Explorer'.

-u
uninstall the EmptyFolderNuker shortcut from the 'Send To' context menu in 'Windows Explorer'.

-V
print program version.

directory
a directory to search for empty folders. If no directory is specified, you can choose a start point for the searching in the program.

 

ENVIRONMENT

-

 

EXIT STATUS

0
no error.

4
usage message displayed.

5
program version printed.

6
program variant not known. This error occurs when the EmptyFolderNuker command is renamed.

 

FILES

-

 

EXAMPLES

-

 

SEE ALSO

wintoolsintro(1), dpwiper(1), searchmyfiles(1)

 

NOTES

EmptyFolderNuker was developed by Simon Wai.

 

BUGS

-

 

AUTHOR

EmptyFolderNuker was developed by Simon Wai and integrated into WA2L/WinTools by Christian Walther. Send suggestions and bug reports regarding the integration to wa2l@users.sourceforge.net .

 

COPYRIGHT

Copyright © 2020 Christian Walther

This is free software; see WA2LWinTools/man/COPYING for copying conditions. There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.


 

Index

NAME
SYNOPSIS
AVAILABILITY
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
ENVIRONMENT
EXIT STATUS
FILES
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
NOTES
BUGS
AUTHOR
COPYRIGHT

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