# gt g(o)t(rash) is a simple, command line program to interface with the XDG Trash. Files in the trash may be listed, cleaned, or restored via an interactive table, and filtered with various flags. ## Interactive Mode Run with no args to start interactive mode. In interactive mode, files in the trash are displayed, and may be selected to either restore or remove permanently. ## rm-like Trashing Run with no command and only filename(s) as argument(s) to skip displaying files, sending them straight to the trash, in a quick, rm-like way. ## Commands Files are displayed in an interactive table, allowing them to be sorted, filtered, and selectively operated on. ### trash / tr Find files on the filesystem based on the filter flags and any filename args. #### flags *--recursive*, *-r* operate on files recursively *--work-dir* dir, *-w* dir operate on files in this directory *--hidden*, *-h* operate on hidden files ### list / ls Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args. #### flags *--non-interactive*, *-n* list files and quit *--original-path* dir, *-O* dir list files trashed from this directory ### restore / re Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args. #### flags *--all*, *-a* operate on all files in trash *--original-path* dir, *-O* dir restore files trashed from this directory ### clean / cl Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args. #### flags *--all*, *-a* operate on all files in trash *--original-path* dir, *-O* dir remove files trashed from this directory ## Flags ### Global flags *--confirm*, *-c* ask for confirmation before executing any action *--log* level, *-l* level set log level ### Filter flags (usable with all commands) *--match* pattern, *-m* pattern operate on files matching regex pattern *--glob* pattern, *-m* pattern operate on files matching glob *--not-match* pattern, *-M* pattern operate on files not matching regex pattern *--not-glob* pattern, *-G* pattern operate on files not matching glob *--on* date, *-O* date operate on files modified on date *--before* date, *-B* date operate on files modified before date *--after* date, *-A* date operate on files modified after date *--files-only*, *-F* operate on files only *--dirs-only*, *-D* operate on directories only *--min-size* size, *-N* size operate on files larger than size *--max-size* size, *-X* size operate on files smaller than size *--mode* mode, *-x* mode operate on files matching mode mode See also gt(1) or `gt --help`. ## Screenshots ![trashing screenshot](./dist/Screenshot01.png) ![list screenshot](./dist/Screenshot02.png)