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I definitely type
cp -i
andmv -i
by habit, and I have a~/trash
directory that I often move stuff into instead of deleting it and then periodically blow away completely. I agree with some other commenters that all the stuff in.bash_profile
is maybe not a good idea, but I find that just doing those three things creates a lot more safety than just the "you said to remove it so now 5ms later it's gone forever" Unix default.