Skip to content
  • Categories
  • Recent
  • Tags
  • Popular
  • World
  • Users
  • Groups
Skins
  • Light
  • Brite
  • Cerulean
  • Cosmo
  • Flatly
  • Journal
  • Litera
  • Lumen
  • Lux
  • Materia
  • Minty
  • Morph
  • Pulse
  • Sandstone
  • Simplex
  • Sketchy
  • Spacelab
  • United
  • Yeti
  • Zephyr
  • Dark
  • Cyborg
  • Darkly
  • Quartz
  • Slate
  • Solar
  • Superhero
  • Vapor

  • Default (Cyborg)
  • No Skin
Collapse
Brand Logo

CIRCLE WITH A DOT

  1. Home
  2. Uncategorized
  3. in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Uncategorized
35 Posts 27 Posters 0 Views
  • Oldest to Newest
  • Newest to Oldest
  • Most Votes
Reply
  • Reply as topic
Log in to reply
This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it.
  • lambda@chaosfurs.socialL lambda@chaosfurs.social

    @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 : is the no-op built-in in POSIX shells.

    pinkrhododendron@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
    pinkrhododendron@mastodon.socialP This user is from outside of this forum
    pinkrhododendron@mastodon.social
    wrote last edited by
    #7

    @lambda @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 does that like actually run the no-op in assembly//machine level ?? or actually do nothing and return 0 ??

    lambda@chaosfurs.socialL 1 Reply Last reply
    0
    • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

      in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

      the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

      two@critter.cafeT This user is from outside of this forum
      two@critter.cafeT This user is from outside of this forum
      two@critter.cafe
      wrote last edited by
      #8

      @rebane2001 thanks i was hungry ๐Ÿ˜†

      1 Reply Last reply
      0
      • pinkrhododendron@mastodon.socialP pinkrhododendron@mastodon.social

        @lambda @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 does that like actually run the no-op in assembly//machine level ?? or actually do nothing and return 0 ??

        lambda@chaosfurs.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
        lambda@chaosfurs.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
        lambda@chaosfurs.social
        wrote last edited by
        #9

        @pinkRhododendron @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 the latter, there's no reason the *implementation* of the shell built-in would have to use an extra machine instruction that does nothing (though maybe the compiler sneakily inserts one anyway, e.g. for alignment reasons!)

        1 Reply Last reply
        0
        • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

          in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

          the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

          rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
          rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR This user is from outside of this forum
          rebane2001@infosec.exchange
          wrote last edited by
          #10

          aah i shouldve called it the mischievous bird not evil!!

          1 Reply Last reply
          0
          • pinkrhododendron@mastodon.socialP pinkrhododendron@mastodon.social

            @rebane2001 It works ๐Ÿคฏ

            kaaswe@swecyb.comK This user is from outside of this forum
            kaaswe@swecyb.comK This user is from outside of this forum
            kaaswe@swecyb.com
            wrote last edited by
            #11

            @pinkRhododendron @rebane2001
            I would have also created an alias for the hungry cat to echo out on console
            Burp, mjao

            1 Reply Last reply
            0
            • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

              in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

              the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

              cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.orgC This user is from outside of this forum
              cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.orgC This user is from outside of this forum
              cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.org
              wrote last edited by
              #12

              @rebane2001 This is awesome for clearing out files. Some log files when you're trying to isolate. Love learning new commands. Thank you!

              draeath@infosec.exchangeD 1 Reply Last reply
              0
              • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                benjaoming@social.data.coopB This user is from outside of this forum
                benjaoming@social.data.coopB This user is from outside of this forum
                benjaoming@social.data.coop
                wrote last edited by
                #13

                @rebane2001 it doesn't eat worms `~` โ“

                ```
                $ ๐Ÿ˜† ~
                bash: /home/user: Is a directory
                ```

                leeloo@c.imL 1 Reply Last reply
                0
                • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                  in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                  the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                  m000gletje@app.wafrn.netM This user is from outside of this forum
                  m000gletje@app.wafrn.netM This user is from outside of this forum
                  m000gletje@app.wafrn.net
                  wrote last edited by
                  #14
                  This post did not contain any content.
                  Link Preview Image
                  1 Reply Last reply
                  0
                  • dakkar@s.thenautilus.netD dakkar@s.thenautilus.net

                    @ChaosKitsune@woem.men https://www.gnu.org/software/bash/manual/bash.html#index-_003a

                    the colon is a shell command that does nothing

                    it's often used to perform expansions with side-effects, like:

                    : ${ARGUMENT:=default value}
                    : ${MUST_BE_SET:?error message}


                    @rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                    jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                    jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                    jcpandrade@mastodon.social
                    wrote last edited by
                    #15

                    @dakkar @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 also infinite cycles:

                    while :
                    do
                    <whatever>
                    Done

                    dakkar@s.thenautilus.netD 1 Reply Last reply
                    0
                    • cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.orgC cenobyte@mastodon.thirring.org

                      @rebane2001 This is awesome for clearing out files. Some log files when you're trying to isolate. Love learning new commands. Thank you!

                      draeath@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
                      draeath@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
                      draeath@infosec.exchange
                      wrote last edited by
                      #16

                      @cenobyte @rebane2001 I usually just use truncate or echo "" > whatever but this is a lot more terse. I like it.

                      project1enigma@chaos.socialP 1 Reply Last reply
                      0
                      • jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ jcpandrade@mastodon.social

                        @dakkar @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 also infinite cycles:

                        while :
                        do
                        <whatever>
                        Done

                        dakkar@s.thenautilus.netD This user is from outside of this forum
                        dakkar@s.thenautilus.netD This user is from outside of this forum
                        dakkar@s.thenautilus.net
                        wrote last edited by
                        #17

                        @jcpandrade@mastodon.social ha! I tend to do while true because it reads better to me
                        (yes, I know that involves a fork+exec, but if we cared about speed we wouldn't be writing shell)
                        @ChaosKitsune@woem.men @rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                        jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ 1 Reply Last reply
                        0
                        • chaoskitsune@woem.menC chaoskitsune@woem.men

                          @rebane2001@infosec.exchange hmm I suppose thats because its writing nothing into the file but I dont understand the reason for the : (I mean yeah it does make the face but from a commands perspective I mean)

                          Id assume it works without?

                          Im guessing
                          : is ignored or perhaps written into the file?

                          odd@gts.oddware.netO This user is from outside of this forum
                          odd@gts.oddware.netO This user is from outside of this forum
                          odd@gts.oddware.net
                          wrote last edited by
                          #18

                          @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001 : is a no-op with no output, which is then redirected to the file.
                          See: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3224878/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-colon-gnu-bash-builtin

                          1 Reply Last reply
                          0
                          • dakkar@s.thenautilus.netD dakkar@s.thenautilus.net

                            @jcpandrade@mastodon.social ha! I tend to do while true because it reads better to me
                            (yes, I know that involves a fork+exec, but if we cared about speed we wouldn't be writing shell)
                            @ChaosKitsune@woem.men @rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                            jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                            jcpandrade@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
                            jcpandrade@mastodon.social
                            wrote last edited by
                            #19

                            @dakkar I used the true but... : is faster and easier to type... Just being lazy, I admit. @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001

                            1 Reply Last reply
                            0
                            • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                              in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                              the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                              bartholin@fops.cloudB This user is from outside of this forum
                              bartholin@fops.cloudB This user is from outside of this forum
                              bartholin@fops.cloud
                              wrote last edited by
                              #20
                              @rebane2001 The nice bird is named sudo rm -rf /
                              1 Reply Last reply
                              0
                              • benjaoming@social.data.coopB benjaoming@social.data.coop

                                @rebane2001 it doesn't eat worms `~` โ“

                                ```
                                $ ๐Ÿ˜† ~
                                bash: /home/user: Is a directory
                                ```

                                leeloo@c.imL This user is from outside of this forum
                                leeloo@c.imL This user is from outside of this forum
                                leeloo@c.im
                                wrote last edited by
                                #21

                                @benjaoming @rebane2001
                                ๐Ÿ˜† ./~

                                1 Reply Last reply
                                0
                                • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                                  in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                                  the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                                  lucypinder@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                  lucypinder@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                                  lucypinder@mastodon.social
                                  wrote last edited by
                                  #22

                                  @rebane2001 It's a cool fact

                                  1 Reply Last reply
                                  0
                                  • chaoskitsune@woem.menC chaoskitsune@woem.men

                                    @rebane2001@infosec.exchange hmm I suppose thats because its writing nothing into the file but I dont understand the reason for the : (I mean yeah it does make the face but from a commands perspective I mean)

                                    Id assume it works without?

                                    Im guessing
                                    : is ignored or perhaps written into the file?

                                    ralph@hear-me.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
                                    ralph@hear-me.socialR This user is from outside of this forum
                                    ralph@hear-me.social
                                    wrote last edited by
                                    #23

                                    @ChaosKitsune @rebane2001

                                    ':' returns 0 (meaning true). I just checked and '>' clears the file with no input. So, yes, the ':' is just decorative.

                                    1 Reply Last reply
                                    0
                                    • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                                      in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                                      the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                                      silo_bear@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                                      silo_bear@mastodon.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
                                      silo_bear@mastodon.social
                                      wrote last edited by
                                      #24

                                      @rebane2001 :3

                                      1 Reply Last reply
                                      0
                                      • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                                        in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                                        the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                                        alesandroortiz@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
                                        alesandroortiz@infosec.exchangeA This user is from outside of this forum
                                        alesandroortiz@infosec.exchange
                                        wrote last edited by
                                        #25

                                        @rebane2001 New "Press Alt+F4 to win" just dropped.

                                        1 Reply Last reply
                                        0
                                        • rebane2001@infosec.exchangeR rebane2001@infosec.exchange

                                          in linux you can use the evil bird emoticon (:>) to destroy files, eg `:> important_document.txt`

                                          the bird will eat the file and leave it completely empty!

                                          beckydog@hydaelyn.coerthansnowstorm.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
                                          beckydog@hydaelyn.coerthansnowstorm.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
                                          beckydog@hydaelyn.coerthansnowstorm.online
                                          wrote last edited by
                                          #26

                                          @rebane2001 @astraluma

                                          Thanks! Iโ€™ve learned AND cemented ๐Ÿ˜† as evil bird

                                          1 Reply Last reply
                                          0
                                          Reply
                                          • Reply as topic
                                          Log in to reply
                                          • Oldest to Newest
                                          • Newest to Oldest
                                          • Most Votes


                                          • Login

                                          • Login or register to search.
                                          • First post
                                            Last post
                                          0
                                          • Categories
                                          • Recent
                                          • Tags
                                          • Popular
                                          • World
                                          • Users
                                          • Groups