[ANN] 'trm' - A Safer Delete Utility - Version 1.101 Released

Tim Daneliuk tundra at tundraware.com
Fri Oct 28 01:58:07 UTC 2016


'trm' Version 1.101 is now released and available for download at:

         http://www.tundraware.com/Software/trm

This is the first public release:

   This has been tested pretty well on FreeBSD and Linux, but,
   first releases can have bugs (!) So...

     THIS PROGRAM HAS A TEST MODE. USE IT A LOT UNTIL YOU'RE SURE
     IT'S DOING WHAT IT SHOULD/WHAT YOU THINK.

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What Is 'trm'?
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'trm' is a shell program that can be run as a standalone utility or
loaded as a callable shell function.  It is similar to the common 'rm'
utility, except that - instead of deleting the specified files - it
merely moves them to a "graveyard" for future disposition.

You can think of 'trm' as "Recycle Bin" for the command line, with one
important difference: It supports delete versioning.  Every time you
delete something with it, the file- or directory you specified goes
into the graveyard with a unique datetime "serial number".  This means
that, as you delete things over time, different versions of the same
file or directory are maintained in the graveyard... which can save
your hide when you accidentally tell the keyboard the wrong thing to do.

Don't want to trust your deletes to some shell program?  Fine.  You
can use 'trm' to make versioned *copies* in the graveyard, and leave
the originals alone.

WHATSNEW For 'trm' 1.101    (Thu Oct 27 20:41:34 CDT 2016)
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Initial release into the wild.


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