Begin3 Title: trash -- a simple `trashcan' command Version: 1.0 Entered-date: 25-Jan-1995 Description: `trash' provides a simple trashcan facility for the shell command line. `trash' ``deletes'' files by moving them to a ``trashcan'' directory, which defaults to `$HOME/.trash'. `trash' can manage a user's trashcan with `--view' and `--empty' commands. Keywords: shell, utility, trash, rm, undelete Author: jmknoble@mercury.interpath.net (Jim Knoble) Maintained-by: jmknoble@mercury.interpath.net (Jim Knoble) Primary-site: sunsite.unc.edu /pub/Linux/utils/shell/ 4k trash-1.0.tgz Alternate-site: Original-site: Platform: Linux or other unix-ish environment with /bin/sh, /bin/ls, /bin/mv, /bin/rm. Copying-policy: `trash' is copyright 1995 by Jim Knoble; you may freely distribute and modify it, but the original code must bear my name. Any modifications that you introduce must bear your name and must not bear mine. End