Hi,

LitHack <litha...@gmail.com> writes:

> Basically what it doing is that it doesn't recognise (-) this as a file
> name part even when using (\-). This bug will work on most of utilities
> like cat, cp etc

This is simply how argument parsing and shell syntax work.  'rm \-abc'
is equivalent to just 'rm -abc', which is parsed as 'rm -a -b -c'.  To
delete a file with a dash at the start of its name, use 'rm ./-file' and
similar.

Hope that helps, have a lovely day.
-- 
Arsen Arsenović

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