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30 lines
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# gt
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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.
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## Interactive Mode
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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.
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## rm-like Trashing
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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.
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## Commands
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Files are displayed in an interactive table, allowing them to be sorted, filtered, and selectively operated on.
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### trash / tr
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Find files on the filesystem based on the filter flags and any filename args.
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### list / ls
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Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args.
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### restore / re
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Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args.
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### clean / cl
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Find files in the trash based on the filter flags and any filename args.
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See gt(1) or `gt --help` for more in depth information on all command line flags.
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