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I don't know is here is a proper place to ask that question, but I'm noticed that all files I created have their duplicates with ~ ending. For example:

index.php
index.php~
home.php
home.php~
show.php
show.php~

and so on.

What does this mean? Can I delete it?

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  • That used to be a Unix convention for backup files.
    – mario
    Nov 18, 2011 at 0:23

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Files ending with a ~ character are usually backups, under linux systems. It is safe to delete them, after you made sure that you no longer need it/them.

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I'm not home in php, but doesn't that mean it's a temporary/back-up file, meaning your original file isn't saved?

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Is your php-editor currently running? (Or maybe stopped it abnormally?)

In this case these backup-files are in use by your editor - or they wasn't deleted correctly, after your editor was closed.

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  • No, it's not running. Actually usualy they are hidden, but I just noticed them when I tried to upload files in server with FileZilla. And questioned whether to move them to the server or not.
    – Lina
    Nov 18, 2011 at 0:30

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