The rm command in Linux is a powerful tool, but it's important to use it with caution because it's designed for permanent deletion. Here's what you need to know about rm:
Purpose:
rm stands for "remove" and its primary function is to delete files and directories from your Linux system.
Important Note:
Unlike some operating systems that might move deleted files to a recycle bin, rm bypasses the recycle bin and permanently removes files. Deleted files are gone and cannot be easily recovered using standard methods.
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