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rm removes each specified file. By default, it does not remove directories. If the -I or --interactive=once option is given, and there are more than three files or the -r, -R, or --recursive are given, then rm prompts the user for whether to proceed with the entire operation.
You cannot directly undo the rm command because it deletes files permanently instead of moving them to the Trash. However, you can recover the deleted files using data recovery software or restore them from a backup if you act quickly before the system overwrites the data.
Killing rm. Linux commands, including rm, might ignore the SIGINT signal. However, we can work around that by using the command to send a SIGKILL. This signal is also a great way to cancel an rm running in the background.
3.2. Canceling an rm process doesnt mean reversing the deletion effect. Whats done is done, we can only stop rm from deleting further files.
Use the -f option. It will silently ignore nonexistent files. [The never prompt part means that (a) -f overrides any previously specified -i or -I option, and (b) write-protected files will be deleted without asking.]

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rm (remove files and directories permanently) This is a permanent removal; there is no trash can with the ability to recover a file. On myth , you will be prompted to remove a file, but on most linux systems, this is not the default behavior, so be careful.
Rm -rf is in general a permanent deletion and you should not expect to be able to recover the files. They are gone. Using rm , there is still a chance that the files could be recovered (but not guaranteed). Lots of users will alias rm to trash-cli, so that files are moved to the trash instead of being deleted.

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