rm

Remove a file or a repository if it is no longer used. The contents are not permanently deleted and can be restored. See restore.

sscm rm Item [-bBranch] [-ccComment|-cpCommentPath|-c-] [-d] [-f] [-h] [-pRepository] [-q] [-xChangelist] [-y[Username:Password|+|=]] [-zSCMServerAddr:PortNum|zPath] [+u]

Option Description
Item Files or repository to remove. Enter / to use repository specified in -p or the default working directory repository. Use quotes in Unix if Item includes wildcard characters.
-c Enter a comment or the comment text file path. Enter -cc to prompt for comment, -cp to prompt for the comment file path, or -c- if a comment is not needed. CommentPath can be full path of a local text file, partial path if file is in a subdirectory of current directory, or file name if file is in current directory.
-b Branch that contains files or repository. If not specified, default working directory branch is used.
-d Permanently destroy files or repository.
-f Force removal of repository including all files and subrepositories.
-h Display online help for the command.
-p Full path to repository, including parent repositories. If not specified, default working directory repository is used.
-q Use quiet mode to skip prompts.
-x Changelist to add the remove action to.
-y Enter a Surround SCM username and password if you do not want to use the default value. To use single sign-on, enter -y+. If you use an identity provider to authenticate, the provider web page opens if you have not yet authenticated. Authenticate with the provider and then return to the CLI.
-z Enter the Surround SCM Server host computer address and port number if you do not want to use the default value. IPv6 addresses must be in square brackets. If you received a server settings file from your Surround SCM administrator, enter the path to the XML file instead of entering the server connection information.
+u Display output in Unicode (Windows only). Output cannot be sent to a file. If output is enabled for all commands, enter +u- to disable it for this command.