TRASH-EMPTY(1) | General Commands Manual | TRASH-EMPTY(1) |
NAME¶
trash-empty - Empty for Command line trash utility.SYNOPSIS¶
trash-empty [arguments]DESCRIPTION¶
Remove for ever any trashed file and trashed directory. This command is a part of trash-cli package that 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¶
- To remove all trashed files, use 'emtpy-trash'.
- To remove files that have been in the trash more than a given number of
- days, use 'trash-empty x', 'x' representing the number of days.
EXAMPLES¶
$ date Tue Feb 19 20:26:52 CET 2008 $ trash-list 2008-02-19 20:11:34 /home/einar/today 2008-02-18 20:11:34 /home/einar/yesterday 2008-02-10 20:11:34 /home/einar/last_week $ trash-empty 7 $ trash-list 2008-02-19 20:11:34 /home/einar/today 2008-02-18 20:11:34 /home/einar/yesterday $ trash-empty 1 $ trash-list 2008-02-19 20:11:34 /home/einar/today $ trash-empty $ trash-list <none>
BUGS¶
Report bugs to http://code.google.com/p/trash-cli/issuesAUTHORS¶
Trash was written by Andrea Francia <andreafrancia@users.sourceforge.net> and Einar Orn Olason <eoo@hi.is>. This manual page was written by Steve Stalcup <vorian@ubuntu.com>. Changes made by Massimo Cavalleri <submax@tiscalinet.it>.SEE ALSO¶
trash-put(1), trash-restore(1), trash-list(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.