1. Trashman¶
Author: | Chris Warrick <chris@chriswarrick.com> |
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Copyright: | © 2011-2018, Chris Warrick. |
License: | BSD (see /LICENSE or Appendix B.) |
Date: | 2015-03-07 |
Version: | 1.5.0 |
Manual section: | 1 |
Manual group: | Trashman manual |
1.1. SYNOPSIS¶
trashman [-hVerlvwW] [FILE [FILE…]]
1.2. DESCRIPTION¶
Trashman is a trash manager, i.e. an application which manages trash folders. It provides several backends.
1.3. OPERATIONS¶
- [FILE [FILE…]]
- Trashes the FILE(s).
- -e, –empty
- Empties the trash.
- -r, –restore
- Restores the FILE(s) from the trash.
- -l, –list
- Lists the trash contents using ls.
- -w, –trash-location
- Prints the trash root location.
- -W, –files-location
- Prints the location of trashed files, which may be different from the root.
1.4. OPTIONS¶
- -b BACKEND, –backend BACKEND
- Selects the backend to use. ‘auto’ chooses the backend automatically (fallback: XDG), ‘config’ tries the config file (which is ‘auto’ by default) and ‘list’ displays a list of the possible backends. Can be configured in ~/.config/kwpolska/trashman/trashman.cfg.
- -h, –help
- Prints a help message.
- -v, –verbose
- Turns on verbose mode.
- -V, –version
- Prints the version in use.
1.5. EXAMPLES¶
- trash foo
- Trashes the
foo
directory. - trash foo
- Restores the
foo
directory from trash. - trash -e
- Empties the trash.
1.6. BUGS¶
Bugs should be reported at the GitHub page (<https://github.com/Kwpolska/trashman/issues>). You can also send mail to <chris@chriswarrick.com>.