libyazzy-preload
trash-cli
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libyazzy-preload
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Show HN: A CLI tool that enables you to remove files easily and safely
shameless plug: recyclix.so <https://github.com/bAndie91/libyazzy-preload/tree/master?tab...>
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$ rm Important.txt (uh oh)
shameless plug: https://github.com/bAndie91/libyazzy-preload/#recyclixso
recyclix.so is an LD_PRELOAD-able shared library intercepting file deletions and moves files to recycle bin folder.
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RSS-Bridge – The RSS feed for websites missing it
shameless plug: see autossl.so[1]. it is not a proxy per se, but an LD_PRELOAD-able lib which upgrades plain socket connections to TLS for applicaitions which does not support TLS themself (or using too old SSL versions).
[1] https://github.com/bAndie91/libyazzy-preload/blob/master/src...
trash-cli
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Show HN: A CLI tool that enables you to remove files easily and safely
There's a Freedesktop specification for trashing files that you may consider adhering to: https://specifications.freedesktop.org/trash-spec/trashspec-...
I get that writing a small utility is fun, but if it is just that (for fun), I suggest you put that into the readme. Otherwise, why should I choose your tool over something like https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli, which seems to already be distributed for the major distros? Does your implementation scratch an itch that the myriad of other implementations don't? I'm just curious.
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"Never delete data"
Hard deleting was more necessary on the past when storage was so tiny and expensive, but now we not constantly fighting for space anymore. So treat a rm (and the Unix tradition as a whole) as a product of its time, move undesirable files to the trash instead, you can use this trash-cli for linux.
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Always have a backup of you Docker container's data
Not related to Docker, but use the trash-cli trash command to have the recycle bin in the terminal as well.
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what is you recommended way to protect accidental delete woth rm -rf in opensuse
i ended up using shell-safe-rm plus trash-cli and my own wrapper script around rm that verifies some rules like for example the argument don't start with '/' , if i want to delete for example /home/shin/.local/somefile then the script will not let me and suggest to cd to /home/me/.local and delete from there , same if i do rm /var/somedir.
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Based on True events.
They're probably talking about something like this rather than a GUI file manager
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What has been your most painful Linux experience?
It's a bad idea to alias rm. You will get trouble on a machine that has no alias. Use trash-cli instead. It's much safer than rm. BTW, don't alias trash as rm because they are different.
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The fastest rm command and one of the fastest cp commands
For Linux there's [trash-cli](https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli/). Doesn't seem to work for MacOS per this issue (https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli/issues/284), but it suggests to use https://hasseg.org/trash/
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I did it boys: I blew away ~
Use trash-cli for all your rm -rf needs!
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never "rm -rf" the wrong thing again with this handy script
There are a number of foss tools that work with the freedesktop trashcan concept on Linuxes/BSDs, like https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli. Bunch of desktop envs' programs also use this, so it's nearer to OS-wide standardized behavior.
What are some alternatives?
libfaketime - libfaketime modifies the system time for a single application
zsh-autocomplete - 🤖 Real-time type-ahead completion for Zsh. Asynchronous find-as-you-type autocompletion.
ttrss_plugin-feediron - Evolution of ttrss_plugin-af_feedmod
rm-trash - A "rm-trash" is meant to be used in place of rm system command in linux . This script will safely delete your files and put them in the trash for later retrieval.
rss-bridge-maintainer-reports
grub-btrfs - Include btrfs snapshots at boot options. (Grub menu)
zfs-auto-snapshot - ZFS Automatic Snapshot Service for Linux
rabbitvcs - The new home of rabbitvcs
ALL-about-RSS - A list of RSS related stuff: tools, services, communities and tutorials, etc.
rmtrash - Put files (and directories) in trash using the `trash-put` command in a way that is, otherwise as `trash-put` itself, compatible to GNUs `rm` and `rmdir`
fraidycat - Follow blogs, wikis, YouTube channels, as well as accounts on Twitter, Instagram, etc. from a single page.
You-Dont-Need-GUI - Stop relying on GUI; CLI **ROCKS**