No, you need to do unrm -unrf /
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No, you need to do unrm -unrf /
I like ls -Ap
, the -p
option is convenient, it puts a / at the end of names if they’re directories. -A
is like -a
but doesn’t show .
and ..
-l
is sometimes useful, but a bit cluttered and less readable (at least to me, maybe it wouldn’t be if I were used to using it)
here i am in the tropics
same temperature and length of day year round
only thing that changes is rainfall