Tried to rm -r my .cache but accidentally did .config instead...
Tried to rm -r my .cache but accidentally did .config instead...
I'm a complete moron, I should've had that backed up and used trash...
I had to learn the hard way lol
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That's why I always:
- cd .cache
- ls
- rm -r *
8 0 ReplyType a space before rm to prevent it from being added to your history to be a extra careful.
14 0 ReplyHoly shit, I never knew you could do that! I've always really wanted a feature to stop random commands from being added to my history.
13 0 ReplySome shells provide ways to prevent some commands to be added to the history
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For which shell? I just tried that on a bash system and the command was still stored in .bash_history 😔
2 0 ReplySet the
HISTCONTROL
variable. If it is set toignorespace
then commands entered with a leading-space will not be stored in the history.2 0 Reply
rm -r *
Also, if you have to type that, don't use the numpad: / is only one key away from *. If you finger snags the / key on its way to * and you happen to be root, your root partition will go bye-bye.
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