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undo.sh

a cottagecore command-line herbarium

wander in

the herb spiral

$ man garden --section=herbs

Rosemary

Rosmarinus officinalis

For remembrance. git log --oneline of the garden.

Lavender

Lavandula angustifolia

Calms the process. kill -STOP $(pgrep anxiety)

Thyme

Thymus vulgaris

There is always enough. sleep infinity

Sage

Salvia officinalis

Wisdom in the garden. sudo rm -rf doubt/

the pressing book

$ cat philosophy.txt | less

"To undo is not to erase. It is to remember what was there before — and to choose it again."

In every garden, there is a moment when the weeds win. When the tangle seems too thick, the soil too dry, the season too late. That is the moment to run undo.sh — not to go back, but to begin again with gentler hands.

The command line is a garden. Every script is a seed. Every function, a root system reaching into the dark earth of memory.

the potting shed

$ ls -la tools/

patience.sh

Waits for the right season. Does nothing until it's time.

prune.sh

Removes what no longer serves. Gentle but decisive.

bloom.sh

Opens everything up. Cannot be rushed.

compost.sh

Transforms old mistakes into rich soil for new growth.

the garden gate

undo.sh

$ ./undo.sh

undoing the noise...

undoing the hurry...

undoing the forgetting...

done. you are back in the garden.

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Close the laptop. Go outside. Touch the earth.