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rmw: rmw (command line trash can/recycle bin)
rmw:
rmw: rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a safe-remove utility for the command line.
-rmw: It can move and restore files to and from directories specified in a
-rmw: configuration file, and can also be integrated with your regular
-rmw: desktop trash folder (if your desktop environment uses the
-rmw: FreeDesktop.org Trash specification). One of the unique features of
-rmw: rmw is the ability to purge items from your waste (or trash)
+rmw: Its goal is to conform to the FreeDesktop.org Trash specification and
+rmw: therefore be compatible with KDE, GNOME, XFCE, and others. Desktop
+rmw: integration is optional however, and by default, rmw will only use a
+rmw: waste folder separated from your desktop trash. One of its unique
+rmw: features is the ability to purge files from your Waste/Trash
rmw: directories after x number of days.
rmw:
rmw: Homepage: https://remove-to-waste.info/