I installed some software and I think afterwards I was navigating through CLI and noticed that some directories or some files in some directories had single quotation marks around the names. They don’t appear in the GUI. How do I get rid of them? Do I have to use a recursive command to delete the quotation marks for the entire file system?

I’ve actually had this problem a few times in the past but cannot recall why they happen nor what the solution was.

  • Falmarri@lemmy.world
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    The backslash is escaping the space, and the forward slash is just how tab complete works, because it’s a directory, and you might be wanting to add more to go further down the directory tree

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      I am impressed nobody called OP a noob and told him to “RTFM”. Good job y’all! Keep being a positive force.

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        Somewhat surprisingly the fediverse has been much kinder for Linux learners than my experience everywhere else online the last decade :)