Description
DeleteAll
DeleteAll is a super handy command-line tool that helps you wipe out all files in your current directory. Want to clean up subdirectories too? It can do that! What’s great is that it’s not full of complicated commands, so both techies and newbies can use it without feeling lost.
Deleting Files Made Easy
So, here’s the deal: sometimes when you try to delete a folder with system-protected files (you know, those annoying ones that are in use), Windows gets in the way and stops the process. But don’t worry! DeleteAll was created to skip over those protected files so you can keep deleting without any hiccups.
How It Works
Once you double-click the .exe file or run it from your Command Prompt, DeleteAll will ask if you're sure about removing everything from where it's located, including any subfolders. If you're ready to go, just type "y" for yes and poof—all files and subfolders vanish, leaving only the .exe behind. If you change your mind and hit "n" for no, it won't stop everything; it'll just take out the files in the main directory while leaving your subfolders intact.
Easy Setup and Use
This little program comes packed in a single .exe file that you can drop anywhere on your disk to tidy up folders. You can even pop it onto a USB drive for quick cleaning on-the-go! Plus, it doesn’t mess around by creating extra files or making changes to your system registry.
Just keep in mind that you'll need .NET Framework installed since this tool was built using that platform.
A Quick Learning Curve
You might find it a bit tricky at first since DeleteAll isn’t super clear about how everything works right away. But don’t fret! It does its job quickly without hogging system resources while effectively clearing out files and folders during our tests.
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DeleteAll is a straightforward command-line utility for deleting files. It efficiently skips system-protected files and completes deletions smoothly.