Provided by: megatools_1.9.98-1build2_amd64
NAME
megarm - Remove files and folders from your Mega.nz account
SYNOPSIS
megarm <remotepaths>... megarm /Contacts/<contactemail>
DESCRIPTION
Removes files and folders from your Mega.nz account. NOTE: This command removes folders recursively without asking. Be careful. As a special case, by removing a folder under /Contacts, you’re removing a <contactemail> from your contacts list.
OPTIONS
-u <email>, --username <email> Account username (email) -p <password>, --password <password> Account password --no-ask-password Never ask interactively for a password --reload Reload filesystem cache --speed-limit <speed> Set maximum allowed upload and download speed in KiB/s. This option overrides config file settings. 0 means no limit. --proxy <proxy> Use proxy server to connect to mega.nz. This option overrides config file settings. More information can be found in libcurl documentation at https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_PROXY.html. Some acceptable values are: • none : Disable proxy if it was enabled in the config file. • socks5://localhost:9050 : Local SOCKSv5 proxy server • socks5h://localhost:9050 : Local SOCKSv5 proxy server with DNS handled by the proxy --config <path> Load configuration from a file --ignore-config-file Disable loading .megarc --debug [<options>] Enable debugging of various aspects of the megatools operation. You may enable multiple debugging options separated by commas. (eg. --debug api,fs) Available options are: • api: Dump Mega.nz API calls • fs: Dump Mega.nz filesystem (may require --reload to actually print something) • cache: Dump cache contents --version Show version information <remotepaths> One or more remote files or directories to remove. <contactemail> Valid email address of a contact you want to remove.
EXAMPLES
• Remove a folder: $ megals /Root /Root /Root/MyNewFolder $ megarm /Root/MyNewFolder $ megals /Root /Root • Remove contact from your contacts list: $ megarm /Contacts/some@email.com
REMOTE FILESYSTEM
Mega.nz filesystem is represented as a tree of nodes of various types. Nodes are identified by a 8 character node handles (eg. 7Fdi3ZjC). Structure of the filesystem is not encrypted. Megatools maps node tree structure to a traditional filesystem paths (eg. /Root/SomeFile.DAT). NOTE: By the nature of Mega.nz storage, several files in the directory can have the same name. To allow access to such files, the names of conflicting files are extended by appending dot and their node handle like this: /Root/conflictingfile /Root/conflictingfile.7Fdi3ZjC /Root/conflictingfile.mEU23aSD You need to be aware of several special folders: /Root Writable directory representing the root of the filesystem. /Trash Trash directory where Mega.nz web client moves deleted files. This directory is not used by megatools when removing files. /Inbox Not sure. /Contacts Directory containing subdirectories representing your contacts list. If you want to add contacts to the list, simply create subdirectory named after the contact you want to add. /Contacts/<email> Directories representing individual contacts in your contacts list. These directories contain folders that others shared with you. All shared files are read-only, at the moment.
SEE ALSO
megatools(7), megarc(5), megadf(1), megadl(1), megaget(1), megals(1), megamkdir(1), megaput(1), megareg(1), megarm(1), megacopy(1).
MEGATOOLS
Part of the megatools(7) suite.
BUGS
Report bugs at https://github.com/megous/megatools or megous@megous.com.
AUTHOR
Megatools was written by Ondrej Jirman <megous@megous.com>, 2013-2016. Official website is http://megatools.megous.com.