find . -daystart -mtime +1 -exec rm -rf \{\} \;
Otherwise, you're starting in the '-daystart' directory within the CWD. :-)
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Nope, find recogizes that -daystart is a switch and defaults to the CWD. : ) Although you're right if you judge on the basis of clarity and caution; I probably should have included the ".".
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