Should executable be renamed to trashy?
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If PR #103 is merged, trashy will no longer be compatible with the trash
command from trash-cli
. I personally support this change because of the shell completion/simplicity it will bring. But that begs the question, why even name the executable trash
at that point? It annoyingly conflicts with trash-cli
and does not match the name of the project. Why not rename the executable to trashy
? It really doesn't make sense for every reimplementation of the freedesktop trash spec to ship an executable with the exact same name.
I recently submitted a PR to nixpkgs to generate and install man pages for trashy
, and I ran across the problem of what to name the man page. Should it be trash
or trashy
? The man page itself is titled trashy(1)
and even displays the help string as having an executable named trashy
. But of course that is inaccurate; the executable is actually named trash
. I ended up creating both trash.1
and trashy.1
man page files and installing both.
Another issue that comes up is tooling that supports trashing files via shelling out to external commands. For example, in Neovim if you want to write a plugin that searches the user's PATH
for a freedesktop trash utility, you have to be really careful about figuring out where the user's trash
command comes from. In order to support trashy, you have to write something like this:
trash_cmd = nil
if vim.fn.executable("trash-put") == 1 then
trash_cmd = { "trash-put" }
elseif vim.fn.executable("gio") == 1 then
trash_cmd = { "gio", "trash" }
elseif vim.fn.executable("trash") == 1 and string.find(vim.fn.system("trash --version"), "^trashy") then
trash_cmd = { "trash", "put" }
end
Seems like all this confusion could be avoided if the name of the executable is changed to trashy
. It's unique and matches the name of the project. Perhaps both the PR #103 and this change could be combined into a single breaking change release to make it easier for users to adjust.
This is probably a good idea.
i'm currently on windows.
is this renamed on windows, too? i'm using winget bdw.
yes, it is confusing. should be trashy
everywhere fwiw.