Jan 042013
This isn’t elegant at all, but it is an easy and adaptable way to delete lots of files in a directory.
First, get the list, using grep (if the file-names have a sort-of-pattern) and/or ls -lt (if the files are grouped by date).
Next, copy the list (click-and-drag), open up vim (emacs), and paste the info to create a text file. If you were sorting with ls -lt you will have a lot more info than the file name. You can use awk ‘{print $whateverColumnNumber}’ file.txt > new_file.txt to create a text file with just the file names.
Then you can simply use a loop in bash:
while read p; do rm $p; done < new_file.txt