• tal
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      3 days ago

      More verbose, but also more emotive:

      $ killall -KILL kitten
      
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        3 days ago

        I thought I could write something worse and came up with this. it was not really a good idea. (i modified it so no one makes my mistake by blindly copy and pasting it. hopefully.)

        
        if [[ -f ~./kitten.sh ]] #     if the file kitten exists
            then killall -KILL kitten.sh || touch ./kitten #    kill all kittens. if that fails, touch kitten.
        fi;
        echo "Killed kitten... )"; #    announce the terrible deed.
        # bash kitten.sh; #    runs this kitten script again. do not remove # symbol at start of this line, unless you want to have a bad time.
        # it will make this run repeatedly. you monster.