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barosl | 1 year ago

> if "rm -i" is the default the "rm" level gets disabled, because "rm -i -f" is the same as "rm -f"

You can use "\rm" to invoke the non-aliased version of the command. I made "rm -i" the default using an alias and occasionally use "\rm" to get the decreased safety level you described. I think it is more convenient that way.

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