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  clean_up.sh -c /PATH/TO/FOLDER
  clean_up.sh -c /PATH/TO/FOLDER


* If you want to see what files will be deleted without really deleting them, use --dryrun, e.g.
<nowiki>*</nowiki> If you want to see what files will be deleted without really deleting them, use --dryrun, e.g.


  clean_up.sh -c --dryrun /PATH/TO/FOLDER
clean_up.sh -c --dryrun /PATH/TO/FOLDER




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A log file will be generated under the folder where you run it, named as "clean_up_log.YYYYMMDD_ss"
A log file will be generated under the folder where you run it, named as "clean_up_log.YYYYMMDD_ss"


* What if I want to recover some of the deleted files?
<nowiki>*</nowiki> What if I want to recover some of the deleted files?


This script will moved selected files to $SCRATCH folder. In case you want to recover files being cleaned up by this script, you can look for them in your $SCRATCH/DATE/TARGET/FOLDERS folder
This script will moved selected files to $SCRATCH folder. In case you want to recover files being cleaned up by this script, you can look for them in your $SCRATCH/$DATE/TARGET/FOLDERS folder

Revision as of 22:17, 10 June 2025

This script is used to clean up the following files.


1. feat folders (+.feat)
2. FSL stdout and stderr files (such as *.e28678.8, *.o4436)
3. files end with .con .grp .Icon .mat
4. tsplot
5. core.[0-9]

Load the module first

module load ccnscripts


For clean up feat folders,

clean_up.sh -f /PATH/TO/FOLDER

For .o and .e files

clean_up.sh -o /PATH/TO/FOLDER

For .con .grp .Icon .mat

clean_up.sh -g /PATH/TO/FOLDER

For tsplot

clean_up.sh -t /PATH/TO/FOLDER

For core.[0-9]

clean_up.sh -c /PATH/TO/FOLDER

* If you want to see what files will be deleted without really deleting them, use --dryrun, e.g.

clean_up.sh -c --dryrun /PATH/TO/FOLDER


Log File:
A log file will be generated under the folder where you run it, named as "clean_up_log.YYYYMMDD_ss"

* What if I want to recover some of the deleted files?

This script will moved selected files to $SCRATCH folder. In case you want to recover files being cleaned up by this script, you can look for them in your $SCRATCH/$DATE/TARGET/FOLDERS folder