This reminded me of a couple of man pages I've seen. 

Baby https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/baby.1fun.html

LSD https://erowid.org/psychoactives/humor/humor_joke6.shtml



On 11/1/19 6:56 PM, Seabass wrote:
I suddenly found the folder “-p” in my home directory, one day...

 ls -p”
-p/

 ls -p/”
/ is not a flag option

”ls *”
-p

“ls */*”
No file nor directory...

“rm -p”
-p isn’t a flag

So....
I dunno about you guys, but this sucked figuring out how to handle.
It can be removed with
“rm -r ./-p/“
But everything else makes it into a flag.

Moral of the story:
If a file like “-a” shows up and it’s existence bothers you,
DON’T TRY REMOVING IT WITHOUT 
“./“ or some other path behind it!



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