The CLI commands "delete" and "rmr" are confusing. Can we have "rm" + "rmr"
instead?
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Key: ZOOKEEPER-1326
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-1326
Project: ZooKeeper
Issue Type: Wish
Components: java client
Affects Versions: 3.4.0
Reporter: Harsh J
Priority: Trivial
ZOOKEEPER-729 introduced 'rmr' for recursive 'delete' operations on a given
node. Going by the unix convention, wouldn't it be much better if we were to
have an 'rm' if there was an 'rmr' added?
The current set is confusing. Or should we have 'delete' and 'deleteall' or
summat?
I know this is a nitpick, but I just dislike to see bad keywords used for
commands.
I'm OK to produce a backwards-compatible patch if this is acceptable.
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