delete-cli 2.0.0

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deletecli 2.0.0

A simple, cross-platform, command-line move-to-trash.






But why?
The del command is a simple alternative to using the standard rm command.
Using rm as a matter of course can be dangerous and prone to mistakes. Once a file is
unlinked with rm it cannot be recovered (without having backups).
All major graphical environments offer a “move to trash” option. This does a clean move
operation to a “trash” folder. Once a file as been put in the trash it can be recovered
easily. Periodically, the trash can be emptied if desired.
del is a command-line implementation of this metaphor. It maintains a basic
sqlite3 database of files and folders put in the trash. Using the --list option
will list the contents. Using --restore will restore a file or folder from the trash.
Using --empty will purge anything put in the trash by del.


Installation
If you already have Python 3.12+ on your system, you can install del using Pip.
pip install delete-cli


Basic Usage
Calling del with no arguments or with the --help flag yield typically Unix
style behavior, print a usage or help statement, respectively. For detailed usage and
examples you can read the manual page, man del.
Deleting files and folders is as simple as:
del file1.txt file2.txt folderA
Files or folders that get deleted with the same basename will have a suffix added before
the extension (e.g., file1.1.txt, file1.2.txt, …).
Restore files using their basename (in the trash), their full path (in the trash) or
their original full path.


Documentation
Documentation is available at delete-cli.readthedocs.io.
For basic usage information on the command-line use: del --help. For a more comprehensive
usage guide on the command line you can view the manual page with man del.


Contributions
Contributions are welcome in the form of suggestions for additional features, pull requests with
new features or bug fixes, etc. If you find bugs or have questions, open an Issue here. If and
when the project grows, a code of conduct will be provided along side a more comprehensive set of
guidelines for contributing; until then, just be nice.

License

For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.

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