Forgive me if this sounds simple.  I am working on a Windows 7 machine and 
have been playing with yoeman developed directories.  Now that I feel 
comfortable with that portion of nodejs, I would like to delete all those 
"playground" directories, since the machine that I am working on is a 
corporate owned asset.  But when I use the command line "rmdir XXXXXXX /s", 
it only goes so far into that project before windows tells me that the 
filename is too long.  I assume this is because of the many many duplicated 
modules that a (yoeman) project creates and also the way that Windows 
deletes files and folders.  So, does anyone have another route that I can 
take to remove these 'playground' directories without doing it by hand??

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