It sounds like you may have mistyped the command and deleted some or all of 
your home directory.

I am guessing by the urgency of your request you do not have a backup. If that 
is the case you are going to need to find a utility that will locate unlinked 
files to “undelete” them since command line deletes have no concept of Trash.

I have not used any of these but here are some places to start:

https://www.cleverfiles.com/undelete-mac.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMItpOT9-373AIVEdbACh1umQgFEAAYASAAEgJ1y_D_BwE
https://www.ibeesoft.com/data-recovery-software/mac-data-recovery.html

For future reference NEVER issue sudo rm -rf in a multiline command. It is just 
asking for stuff like this to happen.

b

> On Aug 20, 2018, at 7:36 AM, LEYSAN GALIULLINA via macports-users 
> <macports-users@lists.macports.org> wrote:
> 
> HELLO! i need y'all help so much!
> I have macOS High Sierra 10.13.6
> X Code  9.4.1
>  What i did is "2.4. Uninstall" following commands : 
> https://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.macports.uninstalling.html 
> <https://guide.macports.org/chunked/installing.macports.uninstalling.html>
> I did Commands which starts as:  
> $ sudo rm -rf \
> /opt/local \
> etc.
> The problem is- i lost everything i had on my desktop, which i made and 
> collect for years. It is real important files to me, i am DJ and now i  have 
> nothing  to work with. Please help to fix my terrible mistake and get back 
> everything i had (tones of music, pictures, documents,videos..etc) please! I 
> hope it is possible! Please, say we can do it.
> Kind regards,
> Sunley.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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