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Trash 0.1.10 (Default branch)
Trash is a command line interface trash can thatimplements the FreeDesktop.org TrashSpecification. For each trashed file it willremember the name, original path, date ofdeletion, and permissions. It interoperates withKDE Trash, and is CLI compatible with the rm command.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Now empty-trash remove directories without failing. An incompatibility with KDE Trash has been fixed. More... |
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