#!/usr/bin/perl
deldir("test"); # or deldir($ARGV[0]) to make it commandline
sub deldir {
my $dirtodel = pop;
my $sep = '\\'; #change this line to "/" on linux.
opendir(DIR, $dirtodel);
my @files = readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
@files = grep { !/^\.{1,2}/ } @files;
@files = map { $_ = "$dirtodel$sep$_"} @files;
@files = map { (-d $_)?deldir($_):unlink($_) } @files;
rmdir($dirtodel);
}
This is the code I wrote for my friend to delete directories. Simple no modules, just plain pure PERL.
Readmore over here
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