Remove directory, this command will only work if the folders are empty.
Syntax
rmdir [options]... folder(s)...
Options
--ignore-fail-on-non-empty
Ignore each failure that is solely because the
directory is non-empty.
-p, --parents Remove explicit parent directories if being emptied
--verbose Output a diagnostic for every directory processed
--help Display help and exit
--version Output version information and exit
Example
$ rmdir myfolder
Before removing directories with a wildcard, it's wise to list them first:
$ ls -d britney*/
"It devoured my paper, it was a really good paper" ~ Ellen Feiss
Related linux commands:
find . -type d -empty -delete - Delete all empty directories.
rm - Remove files (rm -rf will recursively remove folders and their contents).
ls -al - List information about files.
Equivalent Windows commands: RD - Delete folders or entire folder trees (DELTREE).