Give this - although not thoroughly tested - a try and report back:
Remove the echo if happy with the results. You may need to use the rm -f instead of rmdir.
thank you very much rudi, but i might forgot to say, that my main problem is, that i dont know the names of the folders before :-/
Sorry, I had a few days off.
So what I mean is, that this "folder" or "folder3" is not always the same name. Its name could be like "xyz" and the next folder is like "12345".
What I understand is, the first line is the rename process, but in the 2nd line you wrote "/folder3/folder3sub/file.cad", but this should be done with variables, caus the whole path could be different, so even the rmdirpath.
The second and third line are the result of the first, echoing what would be done (instead of doing it). Modify the start folder in the find command, run the short script and report back on the results.
okay, i got it working with rm -rf , but for some directories it still says
i changed it to
and this seems to work fine
what were these /*/* for?
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Okay, i dont want to edit my last post again.
So for now its working with 2 problems:
directories with *.txt and without *.cad are deleted too (should not happen)
and
if im in a subdirectory, the mainfolder is not deleted, just the subdirectory
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