Never 'rm -rf' unless you really, REALLY mean it.
https://twitter.com/mattbd/status/720658734142369792
Never 'rm -rf' unless you really, REALLY mean it.
https://twitter.com/mattbd/status/720658734142369792
Eric Woodwardpublished this Thursday, April 14, 2016
@germdisco I actually do the same thing with SQL (do a SELECT statement, then only turn it into an UPDATE / DELETE after I see the data).
@germdisco Interesting, I didn't realize echo would expand the command like that. Nice tip.
@itsericwoodward Anytime I run a sudo command, I first run “echo sudo […]”, review the output, then run again without echo.
@germdisco I actually do the same thing with SQL (do a SELECT statement, then only turn it into an UPDATE / DELETE after I see the data).
@germdisco Interesting, I didn't realize echo would expand the command like that. Nice tip.
Also on: @itsericwoodward
@itsericwoodward Anytime I run a sudo command, I first run “echo sudo […]”, review the output, then run again without echo.
Brett, Apr 14 2016 on twitter.com