TDEL COMMAND: The tdel command will list or delete all files that have not been modified in a specified number of days. The number of days is specified by the first command arguemnt of tdel. Note: the number of days can be a floating number (i.e. 2.2, 60.5, etc). syntax: tdel <# of days> [-d] [-F <files ..>] -d The '-d' flag requires tdel to delete all files that are X or more days old, where X is the specified number of days. -F <files...> The '-F' requires tdel to list/delete the specified files after the '-F' flag. If '-F' is not set, tdel will list / delete the files in the specifed directory (the path is hard coded and currently set to mordor/player/). Note: '-F' must appear as the last command flag, since all arguements following '-F' are assumed to be file names. The files are also assumed to in the current work directory, or a relative path to the current working directory The files are also assumed to in the current work directory, or a relative path to the current working directory. Examples: tdel 10 -- tdel will LIST all files in the player/ that have not been modified in the last 10 days. tdel 10 -d -- tdel will DELETE all files in the player/ that have not been modified in the last 10 days. tdel 25 -d -F F1 F2 F3 -- tdel will delete any of files following the -F flag (F1,F2,F3) that has not been modified in the last 25 days.