My go-to is this essay https://dwheeler.com/essays/fixing-unix-linux-filenames.html …
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a colleague of mine would have a `-i` file in pretty much any directory he cared about for similar reasons
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ouch!!! used to love creating dirs named "...\^H" worked for a very long time on Unix & Linux...
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wtf, who doesn’t start all directory names with rm -rf?
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I just today touch'd a file named "-la" (of ls) and it troubled me when I tried to deleted it via command line. Then I gave up, opened up file manager and removed there lol. I didn't know about "--". Thx.
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I've wondered about similar things via domain name expansion in URLs via an intermediary CNAME.
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This is essentially my favorite sys admin interview question, to see if a candidate knows about wildcard expansion in the shell, the command’s argument parsing, etc.
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Why is the * file required? Is rm capable of expanding that? Also did old shells recursively expand stuff in globs?! Because ~ is expanded by the shell as well.
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Because your * would only be expanded to -r otherwise, which is less damaging
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