To avoid rm mistakes in the future, you could set an alias that always provides the “-i” flag which makes the command prompt you with y/n before the deletion. Another solution is to alias rm for trash-cli commands to move files to the trash like when you delete files in your graphical file manager.
To avoid rm mistakes in the future, you could set an alias that always provides the “-i” flag which makes the command prompt you with y/n before the deletion. Another solution is to alias rm for trash-cli commands to move files to the trash like when you delete files in your graphical file manager.