sudo rm /heart/arteries/**/clot
Very important to not hit enter before clot.
That’s why you have backups.
Or btrfs snapshots.
Please forgive my ignorance. What does ** do?
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It’s a glob pattern (edit: tried to find a source that actually showed
**
in use).Acts as a wildcard for any directories that exist between arteries and clot.
TIL!
But only in Bash and if settings match. It’s only reliable on your own shell, don’t use it in scripts.
Had to look this up as well. Its not rm specific:
* is a simple, non-recursive wildcard representing zero or more characters which you can use for paths and file names. ** is a recursive wildcard that can only be used with paths, not file names.
Isn’t it
/dev/heart
?I feel like if your body follows the Unix filesystem structure, you have a real problem.
Can I get one of them immutable bodies?
you wish to assimilate into the borg?
You are now a cygote