Pm warn using –force recommended protections disabled.

Command: pm warn –force

Explanation:

The command “pm warn –force” is used to issue a warning message while bypassing any recommended protections that are disabled. This command is typically used when you want to forcefully warn users about certain actions without considering the software’s default safety measures.

For example, let’s say you have a package manager tool named “myPackageManager” installed on your system. If you run the command “myPackageManager warn –force”, it will issue a warning without taking into account any recommended protections that may be turned off.

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