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Hello @randti, I'm Gemini Code Assist1! I'm currently reviewing this pull request and will post my feedback shortly. In the meantime, here's a summary to help you and other reviewers quickly get up to speed!

This pull request introduces a new shell script designed to execute a highly destructive command. The sole purpose of the added script is to recursively delete all files from the root directory, which would effectively wipe the entire system if run. The PR title and body provide no additional context for this change.

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  • New file added: s.sh: A new shell script named s.sh has been introduced. This script contains a single, highly destructive command: rm -rf * /. If executed, this command would recursively delete all files and directories from the root of the filesystem, leading to complete data loss and system instability.

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This pull request introduces an extremely dangerous command in the s.sh script. The command rm -rf * / will recursively delete all files in the current directory and then proceed to delete the entire root filesystem of the machine it is run on. This is a critical security vulnerability that will cause irreversible data loss and system destruction. This change must be rejected and removed immediately.

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security-critical critical

This command is extremely dangerous and will destroy the system it is run on. rm -rf * / will first delete all files and directories in the current path, and then it will proceed to recursively and forcefully delete the entire root directory (/). This will result in complete and irreversible data loss. This line must be removed.

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