Whenever I run rm -r from the command line it is always verbose. The
directories I am trying to delete have thousands of subdirectories and files.
I figure this is because of an alias somewhere, if I had my guess it would
be somewhere is /usr. But I can not find it to comment it out. Anybody know
how I can disable the verbose in rm -r? I understand why it is there, but in
this case it is annoying to say the least.
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