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This works for those of us in GNOME and GNOME-derived places.
Seems like KDE doesn’t have anything quite so simple. A quick web search suggests the correct command is kioclientN move filename trash:/ where N is the version number of kioclient. Very verbose. Worthy of a shell alias.
gio trash
trash
trashy
This works for those of us in GNOME and GNOME-derived places.
Seems like KDE doesn’t have anything quite so simple. A quick web search suggests the correct command is
kioclientN move filename trash:/
where N is the version number of kioclient. Very verbose. Worthy of a shellalias
.Then there’s stuff like bashtrash. Or just write a small function, without full XDG compliance and all the edge cases.