Hello sirs ,
Thanks a lot for all the earlier help!

Is there any commands in linux which shall remove all the files having a
particular string in filename from all the folders in a particular directory
.

suppose the filename has a string "XYZ!@#$%" common in all the folders .
what command should i give to del all the files in various folders under dir
xyz

                            Directory (xyz)

folder1                   folder 2                    folder 3
XYZ!@#$%         XYZ!@#$%                XYZ!@#$%

I am not able to figure out how to use rm command with grep.

Thanks & Regards
Neeraj


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