Oh, GOSH, that was a jolt of adrenaline. I typed rm -rf in a subdirectory...but actually it was my home directory ... and I lost 4 days of work since my last push to github >>>
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2/ testdisk didn't work because ext4 oh no oh no oh no
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3/ BUT.... I keep emacs up for days, often weeks or months at a time M-x list buffers shows that I have ~ 100 files loaded. so 1) git clone .... 2) iterate through emacs buffers, saving them over old versions and, of course, git add . git commit -m"whew" . git push origin
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Replying to @MorlockP
I have danced this same dance tho' it was 'rm * .o' in my source directory
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nah, had a space between '*' and '.o' the exceeding ominous message "rm: cannot remove '.o': No such file or directory"
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