gomi
1.6.1_10Unix rm(1) command that can restore deleted files
gomi 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(1) command, it would be difficult to restore in Unix-like systems. Now, gomi makes it easy to restore deleted files by providing trashcan for the CLI.
Origin: sysutils/gomi
Category: sysutils
Size: 15.1MiB
License: MIT
Maintainer: eduardo@FreeBSD.org
Dependencies: 0 packages
Required by: 0 packages
Website: github.com/babarot/gomi
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pkg install gomiMore in sysutils
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