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Currently trash unconditionally exits with an error if a file/dir you intend to trash does not exist.
GNU rm supports a -f option that doesn't error when either some or all files specified don't exist. I find it especially useful when clearing caches (which may or may not be empty at specific points in time).
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Currently trash unconditionally exits with an error if a file/dir you intend to trash does not exist.
GNU rm supports a
-f
option that doesn't error when either some or all files specified don't exist. I find it especially useful when clearing caches (which may or may not be empty at specific points in time).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: