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What is best practice for writing commands? With $ or without $?
I prefer this type of style:
sudo do-whatever
Really, the only purpose of putting $ in there is to signify that you're running the command as you instead of root. (#)
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Bug in the audit system?
I believe I've discovered a bug in the audit system.
I was reviewing this answer, which obviously needed some serious work:
So I clicked on the edit link, and it showed me this:
Which immediately …