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minus-squarestebolinkfedilink10•2 months agoisn’t the command meant to be used on a certain path? like if you just graduated high school, you can just run “rm -rf ~/documents/homework/” ?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-22 months agoCorrect me if im wrong, i assume switch “-rf” is short for “Root File”, for the starting point of recursion
minus-square@numerator3962link6•2 months agoIt’s two switches. The f makes the operation forced. And the r makes the operation recursive.
isn’t the command meant to be used on a certain path? like if you just graduated high school, you can just run “rm -rf ~/documents/homework/” ?
Correct me if im wrong, i assume switch “-rf” is short for “Root File”, for the starting point of recursion
It’s two switches. The f makes the operation forced. And the r makes the operation recursive.