# trash.sh - A cli trash bin for files and directories instead of deleting them directly [![Build Status](https://drone.pyas.de/api/badges/Kim/trash.sh/status.svg)](https://drone.pyas.de/Kim/trash.sh) ## Installation: Put the trash.sh file to your desired location (e.g home directory) and source it in your `$HOME/.bashrc` or in `/etc/.bashrc`: . /path/to/trash.sh - When the script runs, it first checks if `$HOME/.trash/` (your trash bin) exists and creates it if missing. Add the cleanup job to your crontab: # .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 ## Usage: - `trash FILE1 DIR2 ...` or `trash_put FILE1 DIR2 ...` to move files and directories with relative or absolute paths to your .trash - `trash_list` to list all files and dirs that you put in the trash in the last 30 days - `trash_empty` to remove all files and dirs in your trash - `trash_rm FILE1 DIR2 ...` to delete specific files and directories in your trash - `trash_restore FILE1 DIR2 ...` to restore specific files and directories from your trash to it's origin ## Credits Repo Icon made by [Freepik](https://www.freepik.com "Freepik") from [www.flaticon.com](https://www.flaticon.com/ "Flaticon")