@gun@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 3 days agoTried to rm -r my .cache but accidentally did .config instead...message-square56fedilinkarrow-up172arrow-down12file-text
arrow-up170arrow-down1message-squareTried to rm -r my .cache but accidentally did .config instead...@gun@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish • 3 days agomessage-square56fedilinkfile-text
minus-squarexorlinkfedilinkEnglish12•3 days agoI’m a big fan of starting the command with a #, then removing it once I’m happy with the command to defend against accidentally hitting enter Putting ~ next to the enter key on keyboards (at least UK ones) was an evil villain level decision
minus-square@Zykino@programming.devlinkfedilink15•3 days agoWhen I’m unsure, I ls <the-glob>, chek, then replace ls with rm.
minus-square@torgeir@lemmy.mllinkfedilink5•3 days agoThis. When the ls command works, hit ctrl-a, meta-d, type rm, enter.
minus-square@Corr@lemm.eelinkfedilink4•3 days agoI really like this # idea. I’ve also taken to holding off on adding sudo when deleting privileged files
minus-square@ExtremeDullardlink2•3 days agoI never thought of doing that in 40 years. It’s a great idea actually. Thanks!
I’m a big fan of starting the command with a
#
, then removing it once I’m happy with the command to defend against accidentally hitting enterPutting
~
next to the enter key on keyboards (at least UK ones) was an evil villain level decisionWhen I’m unsure, I
ls <the-glob>
, chek, then replacels
withrm
.This. When the ls command works, hit ctrl-a, meta-d, type rm, enter.
Oh, didn’t knew about
Alt d
. ThxI really like this # idea. I’ve also taken to holding off on adding sudo when deleting privileged files
I never thought of doing that in 40 years. It’s a great idea actually. Thanks!