rm-trash
trash-d
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10.0 | 3.4 | |
over 5 years ago | 9 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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rm-trash
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Well, that just happened...
As a suggestion, check out rm-trash, which just moves files into your recycle bin from where you can permanently delete them.
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trash-d: A near drop-in replacement for rm that uses the trash bin
So what's really is the difference/advantage compared to at least five other similar utilities already existing (trash-cli, shell-safe-rm, rm-trash, rmtrash, crap)? Can't really be that it uses D as the programming language. As a matter of fact why're there five utilities doing the same thing in the first place?
trash-d
- Some Useful Bash Aliases – Chuck Carroll
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I deleted my /usr directory
Use this and it will never happen again : https://github.com/rushsteve1/trash-d
- Trash-d: A near drop-in replacement for rm written in D
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Opppppsss you did it again
It only cover rm mistakes but is so KISSly great : trash-d will alias rm so that all that you rm goes to the bin instead of disappearing for ever :
https://github.com/rushsteve1/trash-d
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What is the benefit of using `trash-cli` over manually making a `mv` function to do that for you?
If you want to alias rm, look into trash-d, which is designed for exactly that.
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trash-d: A near drop-in replacement for rm that uses the trash bin
The GitHub releases page has pre-built static binaries for x86 Linux, as well as DEB and RPM packages. https://github.com/rushsteve1/trash-d/releases/tag/15
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Just a warning about typos
Just install https://github.com/rushsteve1/trash-d and then alias rm="trash" and stop worrying
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I completely nuked my system with this command, please help
If you want to avoid rm trouble for ever, install https://github.com/rushsteve1/trash-d and then : alias rm='trash'
- Show HN: Trash-d: A near drop-in replacement for rm that uses the trash bin
- Trash-d - A near drop-in replacement for rm that uses the Freedesktop trash bin
What are some alternatives?
trash-cli - Command line interface to the freedesktop.org trashcan.
shell-safe-rm - 😎 Safe-rm: A drop-in and much safer replacement of bash rm with nearly full functionalities and options of the rm command! Safe-rm will act exactly the same as the original rm command.
shellfirm - Intercept any risky patterns (default or defined by you) and prompt you a small challenge for double verification
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`
bumblebee-Old-and-abbandoned - OUTDATED!!!!! - Replaced by "The Bumblebee Project" and "Ironhide"
rip - A safe and ergonomic alternative to rm
onedrive - Free Client for OneDrive on Linux
bash-preexec - ⚡ preexec and precmd functions for Bash just like Zsh.
terminix - A tiling terminal emulator for Linux using GTK+ 3 [Moved to: https://github.com/gnunn1/tilix]
flatpak-platform - The elementary OS and AppCenter Flatpak platform