After (almost) accidentally removing a file with about week's worth of changes for my C lang assignment, I took it as an excuse to lear a bit more of Rust and re-write the rm command.
Instead of just rm(ing) files and folders, they instead are moved to the local trash or custom path location.
cargo install rmsafe
NOTE: I have only tested this on Linux Mint 20.3.
``` // view trashcan path rmsafe
// removing a single file rmsafe test.txt
// removing a single folder; it will recursively move the folder to trash rmsafe test_dir
// removing files with wildcard matching; removing all files ending with .o rmsafe -r "*.o"
// change trashcan path rmsafe -t "/home/jane/Desktop/.rmsafe" ```
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