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Harry wrote:
>>  rm \-c
>>  rm: illegal option -- c
>>  usage: rm [-fiRr] file ...
>>
>> Ditto for:
>>
>>  [\-]c
>>  '-c'
>>  *c
>>  '-'c
>>  \075c
>>
>> OK, I'm out of escapes.  or other tricks... other than using emacs but
>> I haven't installed emacs as yet.
>>
>> I can just ignore them of course, until such time as I do get emacs
>> installed, but by now I just want to know how it might be done from a
>> shell prompt.

Will Murnane <will.murn...@gmail.com> writes:
> rm ./-O ./-c ./-k
> or pass an entire path.

Bryan Horstmann-Allen <b...@mirrorshades.net> writes:

[...]

>
> Use '--' to denote the end of arguments.
>

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Brandon High <bh...@freaks.com> writes:

[...]

> rm ./-c ./-O ./-k

Thanks folks.  Both techniques work without fail.  Its always
something easy and usually the needed info is already flopping around
somewhere in my brain, but not put together.

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