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Trash Can

Trash Can is a command line recycle bin for GNU/Linux and *NIX-based systems. ksh, bash, or zsh is needed. It can remove files and restore them in their original path, delete single files from the trash can, automatically delete 'core' and 'dead.letter' files, automatically purge the trash over X days old, empty the trash, and display the disk usage and stored files.

It is compressed to take up less room, and entire directories can be restored/deleted. It will prompt the user if restoring over an existing file. An installation script is included.

Last updated 23 Jan, 2008


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  • ksh (Use Requirement)
  • zsh (Use Requirement)
  • or bash (Use Requirement)
Related Projects

Command Line Trash, Libtrash, cn, litetrash

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3.0

3.0 stable released 2003-02-21

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