"McLarry" (McLarry)
10/21/2013 at 19:19 • Filed to: None | 0 | 5 |
Meant to delete a bunch of histograms I just made...typed "rm histogram *" instead of "rm histogram*"
Those of you who know Linux know that space just cost me all the files in my working directory...not a huge deal since everything is versioned, but ugh I hate it when I do dumb stuff.
Brian, The Life of
> McLarry
10/21/2013 at 19:22 | 2 |
I'd better go home too because it took me almost a minute to spot the difference between the two. :-/
McLarry
> Brian, The Life of
10/21/2013 at 19:29 | 0 |
Somehow it's the subtle things that do the most damage...
davedave1111
> McLarry
10/21/2013 at 19:48 | 0 |
That's what you'll get if you insist on using the CLI to input commands. A good input interface gives you visual confirmation that what you're doing is right. That's why I refuse to input anything into any computer using anything other than a row of dip switches.
(Seriously, you know RM just unlinks files, right?)
McLarry
> davedave1111
10/21/2013 at 20:04 | 1 |
Yeah but I don't know how to recover the unlinked files. 2 minutes of googling didn't tell me either, so I just re-cloned my repository since not much was changed.
davedave1111
> McLarry
10/21/2013 at 20:18 | 0 |
Sounds like that was the right option, then :)