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The process for rm in WNFS is that:
It does not remove the cids corresponding the the path but just puts the updated cids in the HAMT without that node. so it only puts some cids and does not remove anything indeed.
So I think a suggested process for rm is that:
1- we find out which cids are get when we request that specific file, check what cids are put after rm is done by WNFS. and request to unpin the ones that are removed and pin the ones that are created. However, in theory we should not charge users for new cids (or should we?). I do not have a process for it on chain side right now in my mind
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so maybe no change or new api is needed on go-fula side
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