I have multiple npm projects saved in a local directory. Now I want to take backup of my projects without the node_modules
folder, as it is taking a lot of space and can also be retrieved any time using npm install
.
So, I need a solution to delete all node_modules folders recursively from a specified path using the command line interface.
Any suggestions/ help is highly appreciable.
Original answer:
find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' +
Alternatively you can use trash (npm install --global trash-cli
) for save deletion:
find . -name node_modules -type d -prune -exec trash {} +
I have come across with this solution,
- first find the folder using
find
and specify name of the folder.
- execute delete command recursively
-exec rm -rf '{}' +
run the following command to delete folders recursively
find /path -type d -name "node_modules" -exec rm -rf '{}' +
Improving on the accepted answer,
find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' +
I found that the command would run a very long time to fetch all folders and then run a delete command, to make the command resumable I'd suggest using \;
and to see progress of the command being run use -print
to see the directory being deleted.
Note: You must first cd
into the root directory and then run the command or instead of find .
use find {project_directory}
To delete folders one by one
find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -exec rm -rf '{}' \;
To delete folders one by one and printing the folder being deleted
find . -name 'node_modules' -type d -prune -print -exec rm -rf '{}' \;
This works really well
find . -name "node_modules" -exec rm -rf '{}' +