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How can I delete all files and folders from a given path?

I tried this, but I'm unable to select the directories.

<Target Name="CleanSource" Condition="$(path)!=''">

    <Message Text="path=$(path)"/>

    <ItemGroup>
      <fileToDelete Include="$(path)\**\*.*" />
      <directoryToDelete Include="$(path)\**\" /><!these doest not select any directory at all-->     
    </ItemGroup>

    <Message Text="file to delete:@(fileToDelete)"/>
    <Message Text="directory to delete:@(directoryToDelete)"/>

    <Delete Files="@(fileToDelete)" />
    <Message Text="file effectively deleted:@(DeletedFiles)"/>
    <RemoveDir Directories="@(directoryToDelete)" />
    <Message Text="Directory effectively deleted:@(RemovedDirectories)"/>

</Target>
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4 Answers 4

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The RemoveDir task removes the specified directories and all of its files and subdirectories. You don't have to remove the files and subdirectories first. Just pass the directory name to RemoveDir.

   <ItemGroup>
        <DirsToClean Include="work" />
    </ItemGroup>
    <Target Name="CleanWork">
        <RemoveDir Directories="@(DirsToClean)" />
    </Target>
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  • Thx, but the param I get is a path and i just want all directory under these path to be deleted. Not the files in the root of that path. Feb 22, 2011 at 16:37
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    Your original question says "delete all file and folders from a given path". If your requirement is different you should state that in the question. To only delete the folders from a directory, leaving the files, you will need a custom task. If your naming scheme is such that you could create an ItemGroup of the folder names, then you could pass that ItemGroup to RemoveDir to delete them. Feb 22, 2011 at 17:58
  • I don't want to delete the folder, just the contents of the folder.
    – IAbstract
    Mar 17, 2016 at 17:09
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While there are ways to construct this using just MSBuild, I'd highly recommend the MSBuild Extension pack.

http://msbuildextensionpack.codeplex.com/ [has been moved]
GitHub: MSBuildExtensionPack

Using the pack, you get a RemoveContent task that does exactly what you are needing. Once you install, you'd just do something like:

<MSBuild.ExtensionPack.FileSystem.Folder
   TaskAction="RemoveContent" Path="$(PathtoEmpty)"/>
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I'm arriving to this conversation a little late, but I found the easiest way to accomplish this was to use the Exec task to execute the batch command given by lain in response to a similar question (with minor edits by yours truly):

<Exec Command="FOR /D %%p IN (&quot;$(path)*.*&quot;) DO rmdir &quot;%%p&quot; /s /q" />
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  • Your solution deletes the main folder too.
    – labilbe
    Aug 26, 2013 at 15:08
  • This is pretty hacky as it is not platform independent any longer.
    – codingdave
    Feb 19, 2019 at 16:55
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Finally I did use powershell wich is much more fast:

<exec>
 <executable>powershell.exe</executable>
 <buildArgs><![CDATA[-command "& {if( [System.IO.Directory]::Exists($pwd) ){dir $pwd | ri -recurse
    -force}}"]]></buildArgs>
</exec>
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  • Using Powershell is not what was expected here.
    – Arpit
    May 18, 2012 at 6:42
  • This is not really deleting the folder "with msbuild", as the original question was phrased.
    – CyberMonk
    Aug 2, 2013 at 18:31
  • This fulfills an interesting criteria: it allows you to add a -Force flag Feb 17, 2014 at 9:00
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    @Izzy: OP simply accepted own solution regardless of any practical answers provided.
    – IAbstract
    Mar 17, 2016 at 17:07

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