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NAME

     rcdn — remove dotfiles as managed by rcm

SYNOPSIS

     rcdn [-hKkqVv] [-B hostname] [-d dir] [-I excl_pat] [-S excl_pat] [-s excl_pat] [-t tag]
          [-U excl_pat] [-u excl_pat] [-x excl_pat] [files ...]

DESCRIPTION

     This program will remove all the rc files that the rcm(7) suite knows about. This can be
     further controlled with the -t and -d flags.

     The files that are removed are symlinks. However, the COPY_ALWAYS setting in rcrc(5)
     modifies this. If a rc file is not a symlink but an ancestor directory is, that directory is
     removed. If a rc file is not a symlink but is listed in COPY_ALWAYS the file is removed.

     The rcdn program will run hooks before and after removing files, if these hooks exist. Hooks
     are executable programs inside the dotfiles directory, with the following names:
     hooks/pre-down and hooks/post-down.  These hooks are run each time rcdn is run and therefore
     must be idempotent.

     Hooks will be executed one at a time, sorted alphabetically. For instance,
     hooks/pre-down/animals will run before hooks/pre-down/aquariums, and hooks/pre-down/4-eyes
     will run before hooks/post-down/2-u-nothing-compares.

     -B HOSTNAME  treat host-HOSTNAME as the host-specific directory instead of computing it

     -d DIR       remove rc files from the DIR.  This can be specified multiple times.

     -h           show usage instructions.

     -I EXCL_PAT  remove rc files that match EXCL_PAT despite being excluded by the -x flag or a
                  setting in rcrc(5).  This can be repeated with additional patterns. See
                  lsrc(1), EXCLUDE PATTERN, for more details.

     -K           skip pre- and post-hooks

     -k           run pre- and post-hooks. This is the default.

     -q           decrease verbosity

     -S EXCL_PAT  when removing dotfiles, any file that matches EXCL_PAT should be treated as a
                  file that was symlinked, even if it is a directory. This can be repeated.

     -s EXCL_PAT  when removing dotfiles, any directory that matches EXCL_PAT should be recurred
                  upon like normal. This is the default, and is the opposite of -S.  This can be
                  repeated.

     -t TAG       remove dotfiles according to TAG

     -U EXCL_PAT  any rc file or directory that matches EXCL_PAT is considered to have been
                  installed without a leading dot when removing them.  Must be specified for rc
                  files or directories that were indeed installed without a leading dot. This can
                  be repeated. See the documentation of the -U option in lsrc(1) for more
                  information.

     -u EXCL_PAT  any rc file or directory that matches EXCL_PAT is considered to have been
                  installed with a leading dot when removing them.  This is the default, and is
                  the opposite of -U.  This can be repeated. See the documentation of the -u
                  option in lsrc(1) for more information.

     -v           increase verbosity. This can be repeated for extra verbosity.

     -V           show the version number.

     -x EXCL_PAT  do not remove rc files that match EXCL_PAT.  This can be repeated with
                  additional patterns. See lsrc(1), EXCLUDE PATTERN, for more details.

     files        only remove the specified file(s)

ENVIRONMENT

     RCRC  User configuration file. Defaults to ~/.rcrc.

FILES

     ~/.rcrc

EXAMPLES

           rcdn -v
           rcdn zshrc
           rcdn -t python
           rcdn -d ~/corporate-dotfiles
           rcdn -x '*:.zshrc'

SEE ALSO

     lsrc(1), mkrc(1), rcup(1), rcrc(5), rcm(7)

AUTHORS

     rcdn is maintained by Mike Burns <mburns@thoughtbot.com> and thoughtbot:
     http://thoughtbot.se