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I need to write a batch file that received a directory that contains a huge number of empty sub-directories and deletes them all.

What's the fastest way of doing this? (by fast I mean not like what Windows Explorer does when you try to delete such a directory...)

Clarification:

I'm not trying to delete only empty directories. It just so happens that this dir I'm trying to delete is mostly empty sub-dirs.

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rd yourdirname /s/q

Will do the job regardless of whether they are empty or not.

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  • I think the whole point of deleting empty directories is about to not delete the non-empty ones :)
    – Joey
    May 25, 2009 at 10:07
  • @Johannes, no that wasn't the point actually. I'll edit and clarify May 25, 2009 at 17:17
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I'm not sure if I understood the question. If you just want to delete the tree then you can just use rd /s. However, if you only want to delete empty directories, then you can do the following using Cygwin.

find -type d -empty | xargs rmdir

The standard IT build where I work has Cygwin installed, and I've used this more than once.

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  • If you have Cygwin installed yoy can do "rm -rf dirname"
    – HED
    May 25, 2009 at 6:11
  • That will erase all directories, not only empty ones. May 25, 2009 at 7:11

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