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Should be just trash
not trash-rm
, but it’s like the other person said, when you go to rm
, it moves it to trash now, instead of deleting, since usually I don’t want to truly delete things (i.e., I don’t raw delete when using a GUI, so I’m bringing that behavior to CLI as well)
You can ofc still use the old rm
and do full deletion. Either sudo rm
(unless root also has rm
aliased) or /bin/rm
But also you can do rm
then trash-empty
for the same behavior.
I’m actually trying a new alias alias del=/bin/rm
so that I have a quick way to get the old behavior.
Yeah I was mistaken. It’s actually alias rm=trash
(not trash-put
either)
I only have one alias: alias rm=trash-rm
EDIT: Sorry. It’s actually alias rm=trash
The only problem is it isn’t based on Chromium tho. That just doesn’t suffice anymore.
I was an avid Firefox user for years and librewolf user for a year after that, but unfortunately, FF hasn’t been able to keep up in terms of web standards.
More and more I kept having pages just not work. I ended up having to install a backup Chromium-based browser bc critical websites like my banking and loan sites only worked on Chromium-based browsers. Eventually, I caved. If I had to have a second,Chromium-based browser anyway, I might as well just use that for everything.
I wanted to not use Chromium, but FF has lost the war. Chromium runs the show now. No more fighting back. Google owns the internet.
So now I’m on Brave, and honestly it’s way better than Librewolf these days. I would recommend any librewolf user switch over to that.