#!/usr/local/bin/kermit + # # d e l e t e # # This one barely qualifies as a script but it answers the Frequently # Asked Question: "How do I delete files that are more than 5 days old?" # /BEFORE is just one of many file-selection switches that can be used # on DELETE, DIRECTORY, SEND, PURGE, and other file-related commands. # Date switches such as /BEFORE: and /AFTER: can take not only absolute # dates and/or times in various formats (such as "8-Feb-1999_10:28:30") # but also relative ones like "-5Days", "+3months", etc. Other file # selection switches include /LARGER-THAN:size, /SMALLER-THAN:size, # /EXCEPT:pattern, etc. # if > \v(argc) 2 { echo echo { Please quote wildcards on the command line.} echo { I need to expand wildcards myself.} echo exit 1 } if not def \%1 { exit 1 delete what?} delete /list /before:-5days \%1 exit \v(status)