trashy
rip
trashy | rip | |
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2 | 9 | |
306 | 1,284 | |
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5.4 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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trashy
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Show HN: A CLI tool that enables you to remove files easily and safely
Other good implementations
https://github.com/oberblastmeister/trashy
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trashy: a cli system trash manager, alternative to rm and trash-cli
trashy is a cli tool to manage the system trash. It is similar to trash-cli but has more options, is faster, and works on linux and windows. This was actually one of my first projects when I started learning rust, and I polished it up so that other people may find it useful. I learned how to write cli tools through reading the wonderful fd source code so some documentation was taken from there.
rip
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Show HN: A CLI tool that enables you to remove files easily and safely
I still use Rip (Rm Improved) even though it hasn't updated in 4 years https://github.com/nivekuil/rip . But a tool this simple doesn't need to
- Rip – Rust crate to resolve and install Python packages
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rmw (ReMove to Waste), a command line trash utility
This looks like a nice replacement for the seemingly defunct rip: https://github.com/nivekuil/rip. Will definitely have to play around with this.
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Rust Easy! Modern Cross-platform Command Line Tools to Supercharge Your Terminal
rip is an improved version of the rm command. It is faster, safer, and user-friendly. rip sends deleted files to a temp location so they can be recovered using rip -u. I really like the simplicity and the revert feature, as I don't have to worry about accidentally deleting something using rm. While rip can be aliased to replace rm, the creators advise not doing that as you might get used to it and do rm on other systems where you cannot revert the delete.
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Show HN: Rmt an alternative to rm with trash written in Rust
There is `rip`[1] (also written in Rust) which does more or less the same? Or am I missing something?
[1] https://github.com/nivekuil/rip
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[Media] trashy: a cli system trash manager, alternative to rm and trash-cli
Looks nice, how does it compare to rip?
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Fellow linux users, if you can have one thing from other operating systems in linux, what would it be?
https://github.com/nivekuil/rip making people use things like that is scary, people really don't like change and i really don't like to preach anything for anyone. But i use it... i remember getting into arguments about CLI mp3 players and why they are stupid for my use case and i almost lost my mind, i don't want to be the person talking about RM lol.
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Git friendly rm wrapper/alternative?
I use rip for most things
What are some alternatives?
rmt.rs - Rmt is similar to the rm command but saves the deleted elements in the trash and restores them. Rmt is written in Rust 🦀
files - File browser designed for elementary OS
humansize - Humansize - A flexible crate for humanizing file sizes
trash-d - A near drop-in replacement for rm that uses the trash bin. Written in D
gtrash - A Featureful Trash CLI manager: alternative to rm and trash-cli
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`
trash-cli - Command line interface to the freedesktop.org trashcan.
rattler - Rust crates to work with the Conda ecosystem.
Waydroid_Setup_Guide
pydbus - Pythonic DBus library
rem - Get some REM sleep knowing your files are safe