rip:tldr:beb46
rip: Put back every file and directory that is listed by `rip --seance`.
$ rip --seance --unbury
try on your machine
This command "rip --seance --unbury" is an example of a fictional command and does not have a specific meaning or usage in any known programming or computer system.
In general, the "rip" command is commonly used as an abbreviation for "rip audio," which refers to extracting audio tracks from CDs or converting audio files from one format to another. However, the additional flags "--seance" and "--unbury" do not have any standard or predefined meanings in this context.
These flags could be specific to a particular software or application that uses the "rip" command. Without further information, the purpose or functionality of the "--seance" and "--unbury" flags cannot be determined.
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.