chore: disable delete confirmation in VS Code explorer

Disable the confirmation dialog when deleting files in the VS Code explorer to streamline the development workflow and reduce friction during file management operations.
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# undefsafe
Simple *function* for retrieving deep object properties without getting "Cannot read property 'X' of undefined"
Can also be used to safely set deep values.
## Usage
```js
var object = {
a: {
b: {
c: 1,
d: [1,2,3],
e: 'remy'
}
}
};
console.log(undefsafe(object, 'a.b.e')); // "remy"
console.log(undefsafe(object, 'a.b.not.found')); // undefined
```
Demo: [https://jsbin.com/eroqame/3/edit?js,console](https://jsbin.com/eroqame/3/edit?js,console)
## Setting
```js
var object = {
a: {
b: [1,2,3]
}
};
// modified object
var res = undefsafe(object, 'a.b.0', 10);
console.log(object); // { a: { b: [10, 2, 3] } }
console.log(res); // 1 - previous value
```
## Star rules in paths
As of 1.2.0, `undefsafe` supports a `*` in the path if you want to search all of the properties (or array elements) for a particular element.
The function will only return a single result, either the 3rd argument validation value, or the first positive match. For example, the following github data:
```js
const githubData = {
commits: [{
modified: [
"one",
"two"
]
}, /* ... */ ]
};
// first modified file found in the first commit
console.log(undefsafe(githubData, 'commits.*.modified.0'));
// returns `two` or undefined if not found
console.log(undefsafe(githubData, 'commits.*.modified.*', 'two'));
```