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A (mostly) Freedesktop compliant rubbish bin interface for the shell written entirely in BASH. http://slackermedia.info/trashy Usage ------- Trashy is a simple shell script that introduces the idea of a trash can for the command line. Meaning that you can issue this command: $ trash foo bar and the files 'foo' and 'bar' will be moved to your system trash. or... $ trash baz\ quux and the file 'baz quux' will be moved to your system trash. Simple as that. When you're really really sure that everything in your Trash wants to be nuked out of existence, then you can issue the command: $ trash --empty and your system trash will be emptied. System Trash --------------- Trashy defines a "system trash" on Linux, BSD, and Solaris-based operating systems in accordance to the Open Desktop standard: ~/.local/share/Trash On systems that do not use a desktop, trashy simply creates a ~/.trash folder (unless you sometimes use a desktop, in which case your desktop's tash will be continued to be used). On systems that do have a desktop but do not follow the Open Desktop standard, trashy tries to conform with what they do use. If all else fails, ~/.trash is used.