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[–] Alberat@lemmy.world 1 points 12 hours ago* (last edited 12 hours ago)

yeah i didnt want to script removing the tmp files bc theyre sometimes useful... usually i do read;find -delete; as like a "confirm" for me...

also, i do backup, but i guess only once a month... i was in the middle of a backup, the commands were: git add --all; git commit; find -delete; git push; and then confusion when i saw the .git folder was gone

ive been doing this for over a decade and this is the second (third?) time something like this has happened.

anyway, not trying to defend myself, maybe i should script the find and delete thing... but i just wanna hopefully prevent someone else's data deletion.