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rip:tldr:1c746

rip: List all files and directories in the graveyard that were originally within the current directory.
$ rip --seance
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The command "rip --seance" appears to be a custom command specific to a particular software or system and might not have a universal explanation. Without further context or information about the software or system it pertains to, it is challenging to provide a precise explanation.

However, let's break it down into two parts:

  1. "rip": The term "rip" typically refers to the process of extracting data from a storage medium, such as a CD or DVD, and creating a digital copy or backup of that data on a computer or other storage device. This process is commonly used to convert audio or video files from physical media into digital formats. It's possible that the "rip" part of the command has a similar purpose of extracting or copying data.

  2. "--seance": The "--seance" part seems to be an argument or option appended to the "rip" command. Arguments or options modify the behavior of the command or provide additional instructions or parameters. In this case, the meaning of "--seance" depends on the specific software or system involved. Without more information, it is challenging to determine its exact purpose.

To fully understand the command and its functionality, it is recommended to consult the documentation or user manual for the software or system in use.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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