@vidister Just like when I have to use `ln -s`.
@hawkinsw what helps me remember the order, is that you can omit the last argument to have the symlink created in the current working dir. Which means that the last argument is the target, and the first the source.@vidister
@hawkinsw what helps me remember the order, is that you can omit the last argument to have the symlink created in the current working dir. Which means that the last argument is the target, and the first the source.
@vidister