--- title: "rclone delete" description: "Remove the files in path." slug: rclone_delete url: /commands/rclone_delete/ # autogenerated - DO NOT EDIT, instead edit the source code in cmd/delete/ and as part of making a release run "make commanddocs" --- # rclone delete Remove the files in path. ## Synopsis Remove the files in path. Unlike `purge` it obeys include/exclude filters so can be used to selectively delete files. `rclone delete` only deletes files but leaves the directory structure alone. If you want to delete a directory and all of its contents use the `purge` command. If you supply the `--rmdirs` flag, it will remove all empty directories along with it. You can also use the separate command `rmdir` or `rmdirs` to delete empty directories only. For example, to delete all files bigger than 100 MiB, you may first want to check what would be deleted (use either): rclone --min-size 100M lsl remote:path rclone --dry-run --min-size 100M delete remote:path Then proceed with the actual delete: rclone --min-size 100M delete remote:path That reads "delete everything with a minimum size of 100 MiB", hence delete all files bigger than 100 MiB. **Important**: Since this can cause data loss, test first with the `--dry-run` or the `--interactive`/`-i` flag. ``` rclone delete remote:path [flags] ``` ## Options ``` -h, --help help for delete --rmdirs rmdirs removes empty directories but leaves root intact ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ## SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.