If you cannot edit or delete it, try prefixing your command with sudo (e.g., sudo rm "dk test.txt" ).
Since "dk test.txt" appears to be a specific file name used in various command-line tutorials—often related to file compression or text editing— 🛠️ Working with "dk test.txt" via Command Line
Many tutorials use files like this to demonstrate compression tools like pigz or zip :
Use the touch command or a redirect to quickly generate the file in your current directory: touch "dk test.txt" (Creates an empty file)
If you are managing this file on a standard operating system:
If you are following a guide or testing a script, you will likely need to create, view, or compress this file.
Right-click the file and select Send to > Compressed (zipped) folder to create a backup.
If you need to check what’s inside, use the cat command. Note: Because there is a space in the filename, you must use quotes: cat "dk test.txt"
