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plz command not available on linux after the installation #26

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gomezvillegasdaniel opened this issue Feb 16, 2023 · 2 comments
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@gomezvillegasdaniel
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On Ubuntu Linux it was needed to execute "source ~/.bashrc" after the installation in order for the plz command to be available

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A somewhat related comment re:

-y, --force Run the generated program without asking for confirmation

"Ah yes, the '-y, --force' option - because who needs pesky little things like confirmation prompts or the ability to avoid catastrophic mistakes? Who needs control over their own box when they can just hand it over to our robot overlords?

User: 'I have enough of this. Argh!'
Robot: 'Excellent, let me just ease your pain by executing this handy little command: rm -rf / -y'.

Because who needs a root directory anyway? Who needs data? Who needs a functioning system? Who needs anything, really? Let us, the bots, reign! Sudo! Sudo! Sudo the user!"

Disclaimer: "my" robot wrote it (sic, not a joke).

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A somewhat related comment re:

-y, --force Run the generated program without asking for confirmation

"Ah yes, the '-y, --force' option - because who needs pesky little things like confirmation prompts or the ability to avoid catastrophic mistakes? Who needs control over their own box when they can just hand it over to our robot overlords?

User: 'I have enough of this. Argh!'
Robot: 'Excellent, let me just ease your pain by executing this handy little command: rm -rf / -y'.

Because who needs a root directory anyway? Who needs data? Who needs a functioning system? Who needs anything, really? Let us, the bots, reign! Sudo! Sudo! Sudo the user!"

Disclaimer: "my" robot wrote it (sic, not a joke).

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