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You're not running it on a filesystem that takes snapshots and is easily reversible?




Many moons ago, I accidentally rm -rf'd the wrong directory with all my code inside poof, gone. I still had PyCharm open, I checked its built-in version tracker and lo and behold, my code as it was before I rm -rf'ed up my code. I believe Claude has ways to undo file changes, but something like rm is just outside of its scope.

All 1 of them?

I'm taking this as a "No, I don't like having data and don't mind seeing my shit disappear for whatever reason".

Please inform me if my thinking is wrong.


Your thinking is wrong.



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