trash-put - Man Page
Command line trash utility.
Synopsis
trash-put [OPTION] ... [Arguments] ...
Description
Trash-cli package provides a command line interface trashcan utility compliant with the FreeDesktop.org Trash Specification. It remembers the name, original path, deletion date, and permissions of each trashed file.
Arguments
Names of files or directories to move in the trashcan.
Options
- -f
Silently ignore any files or directories that do not exist. Do not print error messages, and do not return a nonzero status to the caller, because of any such nonexistent arguments.
- -h, --help
Show help message and exit.
- --trash-dir=TRASHDIR
Use TRASHDIR as trash folder.
- -v, --verbose
Explain what is being done.
- --version
Show program's version number and exit.
Examples
$ trash-put foo # trashes foo
Bugs
Report bugs to https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli/issues or to andrea@andreafrancia.it
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Credits
Trash was written by Andrea Francia <andrea@andreafrancia.it>. The original version of trash-empty was contributed by Einar Orn Olason <eoo@hi.is>. The first version of manual pages was written by Steve Stalcup <vorian@ubuntu.com> and was modified by Massimo Cavalleri <submax@tiscalinet.it>.
See Also
trash-list(1), trash-restore(1), trash-empty(1), trash-rm(1), and the FreeDesktop.org Trash Specification at http://www.ramendik.ru/docs/trashspec.html.
Both are released under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or later.
Referenced By
trash-empty(1), trash-list(1), trash-restore(1), trash-rm(1).