$ rm -rf *
NOTE:
I would strongly recommend that you verify your PWD is exactly where you want it to be before the executing the above command, otherwise, depression, dispair or sadness may follow.
use the RMDIR to remove the subdirectory RD
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Rmdir
The command is "mkdir".
MD subdir
Try the TREE command at the DOS prompt
In order to zip a subdirectory in Linux you would use the zip command with the recursive flag to specify that it should add all files under that directory into the zip file. The command would then be zip -r .zip .
MD nameofdirectory. MD stands for Make Directory.
A subdirectory.
Mkdir command creates a subdirectory under a directory (MD creates a directory) . The command Chdir changes the current Default directory(CD changes the current directory). The Rmdir removes the subdirectory(RD removes a directory).
A subdirectory is under the root of a drive.
CD to where you want the subdirectory, then enter MKDIR <directoryname>
mkdir directory1 directory2 directory3 directory4 directory5
If for example we wanted to make i subdirictory called foo in Linux or UNIX it you use mkdir foo to change into it you would use CD foo to remove the directory rmdir foo but this will only work if the directory is empty to remove the directory called foo when it is not empty use rm -rf foo but please be sure this is what you really want to do.
the prefix is different