this post was submitted on 30 Sep 2023
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Windows does that automatically when switching from Linux to Windows... π
I don't think I've ever seen anyone spell out the flags rather than just use -R -F
I've never seen anyone use two dashes... rm-rf
Why do everything type in this order? I always thought it's -fr like For Real.
rm -frfr ong
The kind motivation you need when you are too lazy.
i think rm is a powershell alias for βRemove-Itemβ in case you want to type more
Joke's on you, I run 64-bit Windows
Still possible