rmw (ReMove to Waste) functions as a command line recycle bin/trash can utility. Optionally, it can ReMove files to Desktop trash, restore files, list files to be selected for restore, and purge (permanently delete) files that were trashed x number of days ago. Web site: https://github.com/andy5995/rmw/wiki After rmw is installed, create the user configuration directory by typing 'rmw' and hitting enter. Afterward, it's recommended to copy /etc/rmwrc (or /usr/local/etc/rmwrc) to $HOME/.config/rmw and then rename it to 'config': 'cd ~/.config/rmw' '~/.config/rmw$ cp /etc/rmwrc .' '~/.config/rmw$ mv rmwrc config' Then edit the file to suit your needs. At some point, rmw will automatically create a 'lastpurge' and 'lastrmw' in that same directory. == Configuration File == Documentation explaining the configuration can be found in 'rmwrc', and extra examples in 'rmwrc_config_example'. Waste folders will be created automatically. (e.g. if '$HOME/trash.rmw' is listed in the config file, these 3 directories will be created: $HOME/trash.rmw $HOME/trash.rmw/files $HOME/trash.rmw/info == Purging == If purging is 'on', rmw will permanently delete files from the folders specified in the configuration file after 'x' number of days. Purging can be disabled by using 'purgeDays = 0' in configuration file. rmw will only check once per day if it's time to purge. Use -g to force a check. The day of the last purge is stored in $HOME/config/rmw/lastpurge == Options ==: -c, --config filename use an alternate configuration -l, --list list waste directories -p, --pause wait for a keypress before exiting -g, --purge run purge even if it's been run today -z, --restore -s, --select select files from list to restore -u, --undo-last undo last ReMove -B, --bypass bypass directory protection -v, --verbose increase output messages -w, --warranty display warranty -V, --version display version and license information == -z option == While -z can restore files at the command line, you have to specify the full path (wildcards ok). Example: rmw -z ~/.trash.rmw/files/*.iso The other way is be in the WASTE/files/ folder; then using only the basename will work. == Protected directories == explained: if 'PROTECT = /home/andy' is specified in the config file, /home/andy, and all dirs and files beneath it will be "protected". This warning will show up: "File is in protected directory: " And it will not get rmw'ed WASTE folders and the rmw configuration/data directory are protected by default (there is no need to add a 'PROTECT =' line for them. This file was last updated 2016-09-03