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NAME

       gvfs-trash - Move files or directories to the trash

SYNOPSIS

       gvfs-trash [OPTION...] [LOCATION...]

DESCRIPTION

       gvfs-trash sends files or directories to the "Trashcan". This can be a different folder
       depending on where the file is located, and not all file systems support this concept. In
       the common case that the file lives inside a users home directory, the trash folder is
       $XDG_DATA_HOME/Trash.

       Note that moving files to the trash does not free up space on the file system until the
       "Trashcan" is emptied. If you are interested in deleting a file irreversibly, see gvfs-rm.

       Inspecting and emptying the "Trashcan" is normally supported by graphical file managers
       such as nautilus, but you can also see the trash with the command gvfs-ls trash://.

OPTIONS

       The following options are understood:

       -h, --help
           Prints a short help text and exits.

       --version
           Shows the version number and exits.

       -f, --force
           Ignore nonexistent and non-deletable files.

       --empty
           Empty the trash.

EXIT STATUS

       On success 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       ls(1), gvfs-rm(1), Desktop Trash Can specification[1]

NOTES

        1. Desktop Trash Can specification
           http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec