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There is no file at that URL (anymore).
If that was the case when you tried this, nothing happened.
If there was a script there when you did this, the only option is to restore from backup.
I didn't understand what you mean. This command allows to install on Steam Deck under SteamOS to improve SD performance, I used this guide in the past. But I don't know how to uninstall it, that's what I want
I don't think it will be possible because I have never made a backup on my Steam Deck
If you run that command now, it doesn't do anything because the script it tries to download doesn't exist anymore.
If you ran it when the script still existed, the only way to "uninstall" it is to know what the script did. And we can't know without the file.
The guide lists a bunch of things, are you trying to undo them all? If so, how come? If you're looking to sell the steam deck, doing a factory reset might be the better choice