To delete files in the /tmp folder in Ubuntu, you can use the following commands:

1. Delete all files and folders:

sudo rm -rf /tmp/*

This command repeatedly (repeated) and without confirmation ( force) removes it.

 

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2. Delete files older than a specified time (for example, 7 days):

sudo find /tmp -type f -mtime +7 -exec rm -f {} \;

This command only deletes files that are more than 7 days old since they were last created or modified.

3. Delete specific files (e.g. with log extension):

sudo rm -f /tmp/*.log

This command deletes files with the extension .log.

Important points:

  1. Note: The /tmp folder usually contains temporary system files and programs. Incorrect removal may cause system or performance problems.
  2. Automatic cleanup: Ubuntu automatically cleans up old temporary files when the system restarts. If your system has not been rebooted for a while, you may need to perform a manual cleanup.
  3. For added safety, you can check the contents before deleting the files using the following command:
ls -lh /tmp

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