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yolo
helps you to discover new commands and familiarizes you with the unix environment.
Executing this tool can lead to a total data loss or other harm. Do not run this on your own machine.
In theory yolo --help
should be safe[1].
[1] Your definition of safe might differ.
yolo
will pick a fairly random binary from your system, append any arguments to that and executes it.
yolo
could actually do anything from fixing network issues or finalizing your code to (un)deploying the latest release on AWS. There are no limits, but only the right arguments to find.
yolo --help
sudo yolo -rf /
for i in {1..5}; do sudo yolo -rf /; done
while true; do sudo yolo -rf /; done
PR me anything fancy, so I can start monetizing.