Help: Clarify what the -f option does for the remove command
Closes: #16784
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``remove [-f] <file>...``
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Remove the file(s), use ``-f`` to force it. If a file does
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not exist it will be silently ignored.
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Remove the file(s). If any of the listed files already do not
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exist, the command returns a non-zero exit code, but no message
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is logged. The ``-f`` option changes the behavior to return a
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zero exit code (i.e. success) in such situations instead.
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``remove_directory <dir>``
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Remove a directory and its contents. If a directory does
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