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Trash Management on Linux from the Command Line! (trash-cli)



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Want to keep a Trash folder on Linux from the command line? Are you tired of rm'ing files and having them disappear into the abyss? With trash-cli, you can now experience the wonders of a trash folder without having to click around in your least favorite GUI file manager. Plus, you can add the ability to trash things to your favorite terminal file manager like lf or ranger. In this video, I'll show you how to trash files, restore them, automatically empty your trash every 30 days, and more...

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0:00 Intro
1:23 Installing trash-cli
1:52 Basic usage
3:01 Restoring files from the trash
3:49 Emptying the trash
4:56 Adding commands to lf (terminal file manager)
5:43 Automatically emptying the trash after x days
7:03 Conclusion
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Management
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