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Trash Cli

Use trash-cli to safely delete files by moving them to the system trash instead of permanently removing them. This prevents accidental data loss and allows f...

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Use trash-cli to safely delete files by moving them to the system trash instead of permanently removing them. This prevents accidental data loss and allows f...

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Target platform
OpenClaw
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Prerequisites
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SKILL.md

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Release facts

Source
Tencent SkillHub
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Version
1.0.5

Documentation

ClawHub primary doc Primary doc: SKILL.md 20 sections Open source page

trash-cli

A command line interface to the freedesktop.org trashcan. It trashes files recording the original path, deletion date, and permissions. It uses the same trashcan used by KDE, GNOME, and XFCE.

Installation

# Via Homebrew (Linux/macOS) brew install trash-cli # Via pip pip install trash-cli # Via apt (Debian/Ubuntu) sudo apt install trash-cli # Via pacman (Arch Linux) sudo pacman -S trash-cli # Via dnf (Fedora) sudo dnf install trash-cli

Commands Overview

CommandDescriptiontrash-putMove files/directories to trashtrash-listList trashed filestrash-restoreRestore trashed filestrash-emptyPermanently delete trashed filestrash-rmRemove specific files from trash

trash-put

Move files or directories to the trash can. trash-put <file> # Trash a file trash-put <dir>/ # Trash a directory trash-put -f <file> # Silently ignore nonexistent files trash-put -v <file> # Verbose output

Options

-f, --force - Silently ignore nonexistent files -v, --verbose - Explain what is being done --trash-dir TRASHDIR - Use TRASHDIR as trash folder

Notes

Unlike rm, trash-put does not require -R for directories Files trashed from home partition go to ~/.local/share/Trash/ Files from other partitions go to $partition/.Trash/$uid or $partition/.Trash-$uid

trash-list

List all trashed files. trash-list # List all trashed files trash-list | grep <pattern> # Search for specific files trash-list --all-users # List trashcans of all users

Output Format

2008-06-01 10:30:48 /home/user/bar 2008-06-02 21:50:41 /home/user/baz Format: deletion_date original_path

trash-restore

Restore trashed files to their original location. trash-restore # Interactive restore trash-restore --overwrite # Overwrite existing files trash-restore --sort date # Sort by date (default) trash-restore --sort path # Sort by path

Interactive Mode

$ trash-restore 0 2007-08-30 12:36:00 /home/andrea/foo 1 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/bar 2 2007-08-30 12:39:41 /home/andrea/baz What file to restore [0..2]: 0 Enter the number to restore that file Use 0-2,3 to restore multiple files Use --overwrite to replace existing files

trash-empty

Permanently remove files from trash. trash-empty # Remove ALL trashed files trash-empty 7 # Remove files older than 7 days trash-empty 1 # Remove files older than 1 day

Examples

# Delete everything in trash trash-empty # Keep only files from the last 7 days trash-empty 7 # Keep only today's files trash-empty 1

trash-rm

Remove specific files from trash (by pattern). trash-rm <pattern> # Remove files matching pattern trash-rm '*.o' # Remove all .o files trash-rm foo # Remove all files named "foo" trash-rm /full/path # Remove by original path Note: Use quotes to protect pattern from shell expansion. trash-rm '*.log' # Correct trash-rm *.log # Wrong - shell will expand

Replace rm with trash-put

Add to .bashrc or .zshrc: # Remind yourself not to use rm directly alias rm='echo "Use trash-put instead!"; false' # Or use a safer alias alias rm='trash-put' To bypass the alias when you really need rm: \rm file.txt

Recovery Workflow

Check what's in trash: trash-list Find your file: trash-list | grep <filename> Restore: trash-restore

Trash Location

Home partition: ~/.local/share/Trash/ Other partitions: $mount_point/.Trash/$uid or $mount_point/.Trash-$uid

Limitations

Does not support BRTFS volumes Cannot trash files from read-only filesystems

Creating a top-level .Trash directory

If you need to create a trash directory on a different partition: sudo mkdir --parent /.Trash sudo chmod a+rw /.Trash sudo chmod +t /.Trash

Should I alias rm to trash-put?

The author advises against this. Although trash-put seems compatible with rm, it has different semantics that will cause problems. For example, while rm requires -R for deleting directories, trash-put does not. Instead, use a warning alias: alias rm='echo "This is not the command you are looking for."; false' To bypass when you really need rm: \rm file.txt

See Also

Official GitHub FreeDesktop.org Trash Spec

Category context

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