Re: Re: configuring trash?

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On Friday 10 January 2020 08:13:47 pm Dan Youngquist wrote:
> In the meantime, on this Debian install there's a simple little shell
> command called 'autotrash' that can delete trash based on how many days
> it's been in the trashcan.  It would be easy to make a script to run that
> every day or whatever.

Autotrash is kinda cool, thanks for the tip!:

https://www.ostechnix.com/autotrash-a-cli-tool-to-automatically-purge-old-trashed-files/

# apt-cache show autotrash
Package: autotrash
Version: 0.1.5-1.1
Installed-Size: 31
Maintainer: Lorenzo De Liso <blackz@xxxxxxxxxx>
Architecture: all
Depends: python (>= 2.5)
Description-en: purges files from your trash based on age and/or filename
 A script useful to purge files from your trash based on their age.
 It can also be used to purge the files based on the filename
 using a regular expression.

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