/trash

Move files and folders to the trash

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trash

Move files and folders to the trash

Build Status

Works on macOS, Linux, and Windows.

In contrast to fs.unlink, del, and rimraf which permanently delete files, this only moves them to the trash, which is much safer and reversible.

Install

$ npm install --save trash

Usage

const trash = require('trash');

trash(['*.png', '!rainbow.png']).then(() => {
	console.log('done');
});

You can use glob patterns.

CLI

To install the trash command, run:

$ npm install --global trash-cli

Info

On macOS, macos-trash is used.
On Linux, the XDG spec is followed.
On Windows, recycle-bin is used.

FAQ

But I can do the same thing with mv

Not really. The mv command isn't cross-platform and moving to trash is not just about moving the file to a "trash" directory. On all OSes you'll run into file conflicts. The user won't easily be able to restore the file. It won't work on an external drive. The trash directory location varies between Windows versions. For Linux, there's a whole spec you need to follow. On macOS, you'll lose the Put back feature.

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License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus