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I guess I'm read for bed. Instead of grep -rin foo
I just typed rm -rf foo
. What the heck, brain!? O_o Luckily, I just caught it before hitting Enter.
@lyse I will occasionally get some command (or even certain arguments for a command) in muscle memory and type it by accident instead of the one I want. It hasn't been disastrous yet, but it has cost me some time.
I also find that I compulsively type 'ls' whenever I'm in a terminal, even if I don't need it. It's strange.
@mckinley I do the ls
thing regularly. I even do it after I've already ls
ed the directory but have run some other command afterwards. I tend to think of it like the LOOK command in text adventures.
I would have pressed ENTER
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I would have pressed ENTEr
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I would have pressed ENTER
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I would have pressed ENTER
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@mckinley I punch in ls
all the darn time. ๐ Maybe itโs not even a bad habit. At the shell, you better make sure youโre operating on the correct set of files before issuing rm *
(or grep -r
, for that matter ๐
). But I admit that I do it a bit compulsively, yeah.
@mckinley I punch in ls
all the darn time. ๐ Maybe itโs not even a bad habit. At the shell, you better make sure youโre operating on the correct set of files before issuing rm *
(or grep -r
, for that matter ๐
). But I admit that I do it a bit compulsively, yeah.
@mckinley I punch in ls
all the darn time. ๐ Maybe itโs not even a bad habit. At the shell, you better make sure youโre operating on the correct set of files before issuing rm *
(or grep -r
, for that matter ๐
). But I admit that I do it a bit compulsively, yeah.
@mckinley @abucci @movq I'm glad that you all have similar habits. :-) I also have the ls
sickness. @prologic Submitting the command would not have been desastrous as it did not match any filename, but still, very scary nontheless.
@lyse I'm just saying that in my stupidness and blindness, I would have hit NETEr
and went "oh fuck" ๐
@lyse I'm just saying that in my stupidness and blindness, I would have hit NETEr
and went "oh fuck" ๐
@lyse I'm just saying that in my stupidness and blindness, I would have hit NETEr
and went "oh fuck" ๐