commands.sh

rip

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Remove files or directories by sending them to the graveyard, allowing for them to be recovered.

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Options (4)

-i, --inspectboolean

Interactively remove files or directories, with a prompt before every removal

Example: rip {{[-i|--inspect]}} {{path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...}}
-s, --seanceboolean

List all files and directories in the graveyard that were originally within the current directory

Example: rip {{[-s|--seance]}}
-d, --decomposeboolean

Permanently delete every file and directory in the graveyard

Example: rip {{[-d|--decompose]}}
-u, --unburyboolean

Put back the files and directories which were affected by the most recent removal

Example: rip {{[-u|--unbury]}}

Examples (6)

Remove files or directories from specified locations and place them in the graveyard

rip path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...

Interactively remove files or directories, with a prompt before every removal

rip [-i|--inspect] path/to/file_or_directory1 path/to/file_or_directory2 ...

List all files and directories in the graveyard that were originally within the current directory

rip [-s|--seance]

Permanently delete every file and directory in the graveyard

rip [-d|--decompose]

Put back the files and directories which were affected by the most recent removal

rip [-u|--unbury]

Put back every file and directory that is listed by `rip --seance`

rip [-s|--seance] [-u|--unbury]
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