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# systemd-tmpfiles
> Create, delete and clean up volatile and temporary files and directories.
> This command is automatically invoked on boot by systemd services, and running it manually is usually not needed.
> More information: <https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-tmpfiles.html>.
- Create files and directories as specified in the configuration:
`systemd-tmpfiles --create`
- Clean up files and directories with age parameters configured:
`systemd-tmpfiles --clean`
- Remove files and directories as specified in the configuration:
`systemd-tmpfiles --remove`
- Apply operations for user-specific configurations:
`systemd-tmpfiles --create --user`
- Execute lines marked for early boot:
`systemd-tmpfiles --create --boot`