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# trash.sh - A trash bin for files and directories instead of deleting them directly # trash - A trash bin for files and directories instead of deleting them directly
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## Installation: ## Installation:
Put the trash.sh file to your desired location (e.g home directory) and source it in your $HOME/.bashrc or in /etc/.bashrc: the trash.sh file in your desired path and source it in your $HOME/.bashrc or in /etc/.bashrc:
. /path/to/trash.sh . /path/to/trash.sh
- When the script runs, it first checks if `$HOME/.trash/` (your trash bin) exists and creates it if missing. - As the Script runs it first checks if $HOME/.trash/ (your trash bin) in your home dir exists and creates it if missing.
Add the cleanup job to your crontab: Add cleanup job to your cron:
# .trash cleanup of all contents (files and dirs) older than 31 days every morning at 06:00 # .trash cleanup of all contents (files and dirs) older than 31 days every morning at 06:00
0 6 * * 0 find $HOME/.trash/ -mtime +31 -delete 0 6 * * 0 find /home/YOURHOME/.trash/ -mtime +31 -delete
## Usage: ## Usage:

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#!/usr/bin/env bash #!/bin/bash
# Trash Bin Functionss # Trash Functions
# On Github: https://github.com/kimdre/trash.sh
TRASH_DIR="$HOME/.trash" TRASH_DIR="$HOME"/.trash
FILE_PATHS_FILE="$TRASH_DIR/.filepaths"
[ ! -d "$TRASH_DIR" ] && mkdir "$TRASH_DIR" [ ! -d "$TRASH_DIR" ] && mkdir "$TRASH_DIR"
FILE_PATHS_FILE="$TRASH_DIR/.filepaths"
[ ! -f "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" ] && touch "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" [ ! -f "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" ] && touch "$FILE_PATHS_FILE"
usage() { usage() {
local func_args="$1" local func_args="$1"
if [[ $func_args == 0 ]]; if [[ $func_args == 0 ]];
then echo -e "At least one file/directory as argument required:\nExamples: FILE.txt /DIR/FILE.txt SUB_DIR/FILE.* /DIR/* DIR/DIR ..." then echo -e "At least one argument required:\ncommand FILE1 DIR2 ..."
return 1 exit
else
return 0
fi fi
} }
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} }
trash_put() { trash_put() {
usage "$#" && { usage "$#"
for FILE in $@; do for FILE in $@; do
# Store old filepath for later restore # Store old filepath for later restore
echo "$FILE $(readlink -f "$FILE")" >>"$FILE_PATHS_FILE" echo "$FILE $(readlink -f "$FILE")" >>"$FILE_PATHS_FILE"
done done
mv -v $* "$TRASH_DIR/" mv -v $* "$TRASH_DIR/"
}
} }
trash_empty() { trash_empty() {
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} }
trash_restore() { trash_restore() {
usage "$#" && { usage "$#"
for FILE_TO_RESTORE in "$@"; do for FILE_TO_RESTORE in "$@"; do
# Get old filepath for restore # Get old filepath for restore
OLD_PATH=$(grep "$FILE_TO_RESTORE" "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" | cut -d ' ' -f2) OLD_PATH=$(grep "$FILE_TO_RESTORE" "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" | cut -d ' ' -f2)
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# Replace / with \/ from string and remove filepath from file after move was successful # Replace / with \/ from string and remove filepath from file after move was successful
sed -i "/${FILE_TO_RESTORE////\\/}/d" "$FILE_PATHS_FILE" sed -i "/${FILE_TO_RESTORE////\\/}/d" "$FILE_PATHS_FILE"
done done
}
} }
trash_rm() { trash_rm() {
usage "$#" && { usage "$#"
for FILE_TO_REMOVE in "$@"; do for FILE_TO_REMOVE in "$@"; do
if ! echo "$FILE_TO_REMOVE" | grep "$HOME/.trash" if ! echo "$FILE_TO_REMOVE" | grep "$HOME/.trash"
then FILEPATH_TO_REMOVE="$HOME/.trash/$FILE_TO_REMOVE" then FILEPATH_TO_REMOVE="$HOME/.trash/$FILE_TO_REMOVE"
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echo "$FILE_TO_REMOVE is not in Trash." && false echo "$FILE_TO_REMOVE is not in Trash." && false
fi fi
done done
}
} }
alias trash='trash_put' alias trash='trash_put'