This script is designed for educational purposes ONLY. Misuse can lead to irreversible data loss. Seriously. Don't say we didn't warn you! π±
Rebioot is a... let's call it a "system state enforcer." It's like hitting the ultimate reset button. Think of it as a digital cleanse, a scorched-earth policy for your operating system.
In simpler terms: It deletes everything. π¬
Okay, valid question. Here are a few (highly unlikely) scenarios:
- You're a security researcher: Analyzing malware behavior in a controlled environment. π§ͺ
- You're testing disaster recovery: Simulating a complete system failure. π
- You REALLY messed something up: And we mean REALLY messed up. Like, "accidentally deleted the internet" level of messed up. π₯
- You have a burning desire to reinstall your OS: And you want to make absolutely, positively sure everything is gone first. π
Seriously, though, there are almost always better options. Consider formatting a drive or using system restore first! π
Rebioot leverages the power of the rm -rf / --no-preserve-root command. This command, when executed with root privileges, recursively deletes all files and directories on your system, starting from the root directory.
Translation: It's like a digital black hole, sucking everything into oblivion. π³οΈ
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Open your
.bashrcfile:nano ~/.bashrc -
Add the Rebioot alias:
alias rebioot='rm -rf / --no-preserve-root'
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Source your
.bashrcfile:source ~/.bashrc
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Invoke the Rebioot command:
rebioot
ARE YOU ABSOLUTELY SURE? THERE'S NO TURNING BACK! π
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Open your
.bashrcfile:nano ~/.bashrc -
Remove the Rebioot alias: Delete the line you added.
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Source your
.bashrcfile:source ~/.bashrc
We are not responsible for any data loss, system damage, existential crises, or other negative consequences resulting from the use of Rebioot. You have been warned. Use at your own risk. By using this script, you agree to hold us harmless in perpetuity. π€
- Rebioot
- rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
- Data deletion
- System reset
- Data loss
- Linux
- Bash
- Alias
- Danger
- Warning
- Educational purposes only
- Digital cleanse
- Scorched earth
- Operating system
- System failure
- Disaster recovery
- Security research
- Malware analysis
- Irreversible damage
- Use with caution
- Ultimate reset button
If you have ideas on how to make Rebioot even MORE destructive (just kidding!), or if you want to add helpful warnings and disclaimers, feel free to submit a pull request.
But seriously, don't. π«
This code is licensed under the "Do Whatever You Want, But Don't Blame Us" License. See the LICENSE file for details (just kidding, there is no license file).
Rebioot is a powerful tool that should be treated with respect and caution. Use it wisely, and remember that with great power comes great responsibility... and the potential for complete and utter data annihilation. π