gomi
(ごみ/go-mi means a trash in Japanese) is a simple trash tool that works on CLI, written in Go
The concept of the trashcan does not exist in Command-line interface (CLI). If you have deleted an important file by mistake with the rm
command, it would be difficult to restore. Then, it's this gomi
. Unlike rm
command, it is possible to easily restore deleted files because gomi
have the trashcan for the CLI.
- Like a
rm
command but not unlink (delete) in fact (just move to another place) - Easy to restore, super intuitive
- Compatible with
rm
command, e.g.-r
,-f
options - Nice UI, awesome CLI UX
- Easy to see what gomi does with setting
GOMI_LOG=[trace|debug|info|warn|error]
$ alias rm=gomi
$ rm -rf important-dir
$ rm --restore
Search: █
Which to restore?
▸ important-dir
main_test.go
main.go
test-dir
↓ validate_test.rego
Name: important-dir
Path: /Users/b4b4r07/src/github.com/b4b4r07/important-dir
DeletedAt: 5 days ago
Content: (directory)
-rw-r--r-- important-file-1
-rw-r--r-- important-file-2
drwxr-xr-x important-subdir-1
drwxr-xr-x important-subdir-2
...
Download the binary from GitHub Releases and drop it in your $PATH
.
For macOS / Homebrew user:
brew install b4b4r07/tap/gomi
Using afx, package manager for CLI:
github:
- name: b4b4r07/gomi
description: Trash can in CLI
owner: b4b4r07
repo: gomi
release:
name: gomi
tag: v1.1.5 ## NEED UPDATE!
command:
link:
- from: gomi
to: gomi
alias:
rm: gomi ## --> alias rm=gomi
AUR users: