I wrote an article about making the rm command a little safer. It was poorly understood, but that's fine. This article is even more fun with the rm command.
I tried to make this one as simple as possible. I'd say it's more advanced and only a more advanced user should try it - but that's not true. If you just follow the directions exactly was written (I hope!) it should work. You may have to do some digging and you may have to verify that the path is correct (if you don't already know the path).
So, we made the rm command a little safer. Now, we can make the rm command even safer! I suppose it'd be possible to do both but I didn't waste any energy thinking about that.
This is posted a bit late 'cause of Mother Nature.
I tried to make this one as simple as possible. I'd say it's more advanced and only a more advanced user should try it - but that's not true. If you just follow the directions exactly was written (I hope!) it should work. You may have to do some digging and you may have to verify that the path is correct (if you don't already know the path).
Let's Make The rm Command Even Safer • Linux Tips
Today's article is one I don't expect most folks to follow, but it'll be a fun way to make the rm command even safer.
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So, we made the rm command a little safer. Now, we can make the rm command even safer! I suppose it'd be possible to do both but I didn't waste any energy thinking about that.
This is posted a bit late 'cause of Mother Nature.