Tired of being prompted for confirmation by command-line utilities? Wish you
could blindly respond 'yes' to whatever it is they are bugging you about?
The yes
command is what you've been looking for.
$ yes | rm -r ~/some/dir
This will respond y
as rm
asks for confirmation on removing each and
every file in that directory.
yes
is just as good at saying no. Give it no
as an argument and it
will happily (and endlessly) print no
.
$ yes no
h/t Chris Erin