Safe RM
Overview
Wrapper around rm -rf with safety checks. Use this instead of direct rm -rf commands.
When to Use
- •Deleting directories or files recursively
- •Any
rm -rforrm -roperation - •Cleaning up temporary files/folders
Usage
bash
# Dry-run (default) - shows what would be deleted safe-rm /path/to/delete # Actually delete (if path is not protected) safe-rm --force /path/to/delete safe-rm -f /path/to/delete
Protected Paths
The script blocks deletion of:
System: /, /bin, /boot, /dev, /etc, /lib, /opt, /proc, /root, /sbin, /sys, /usr, /var, /home, /Users
Home config: ~, ~/.ssh, ~/.gnupg, ~/.config, ~/.local, ~/.claude, ~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc
Project: .git, git repository root
Exit Codes
- •
0— success (or dry-run completed) - •
1— path is protected - •
2— path does not exist
Instructions for Claude
- •NEVER use
rm -rfdirectly — always usesafe-rmscript - •Run without
--forcefirst to preview what will be deleted - •If path is protected, inform user and do not proceed
- •Only use
--forceafter confirming dry-run output is correct