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    0: #!/usr/bin/perl
    1: #rembak.pl
    2: #it is useless, but i like Perl to do things for me (-:
    3: 
    4: use Getopt::Long;
    5: 
    6: my $verbose_mode = '';
    7: GetOptions('verbose' => \$verbose_mode);
    8: 
    9: $dirname = `pwd`;
    10: chomp $dirname;
    11: 
    12: $counter = 0;
    13: open(SIN, "ls *~|") or die "Unable to read list of files!\n";
    14: 	while(<SIN>){
    15: 		chomp;
    16: 		system("rm -f $_");
    17: 		if ($verbose_mode) { print "\t$_ deleted.\n"; }
    18: 		$counter++;
    19: 	}
    20: close SIN;
    21: print "I have deleted $counter backup files in directory $dirname.\n"

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