Are there any tools to add a "recycle bin" or similar to the command line? So that rm does not delete a file immediately?

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  • trashy

    A sane intermediary to the unix 'rm' command. This is a mirror of gitlab.com/trashy (by notklaatu)

  • While I can't speak to it from experience, there's trashy which you can use largely in place of rm.

  • rmw

    trashcan/recycle bin utility for the command line

  • You'll wanna have a look at one of my projects at https://remove-to-waste.info/

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