In fact, I don't think I'll continue to use trash because it's relatively slow compared to rm. Finally, it's a part of my job to think before acting ¯_(ツ)_/¯.
No no no that's not what I meant! Even if I barely ever need to restore from trash, it's really nice to not feel worried you're destroying your system. Also, shouldn't moving directories be faster than deleting each file?
Good observation!
In fact, I don't think I'll continue to use
trashbecause it's relatively slow compared torm. Finally, it's a part of my job to think before acting ¯_(ツ)_/¯.No no no that's not what I meant! Even if I barely ever need to restore from trash, it's really nice to not feel worried you're destroying your system. Also, shouldn't moving directories be faster than deleting each file?
I'm guessing NodeJS
fsis not as fast as the linux filesystem ? ^You were using a NodeJS version of trash-cli? Try github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli.
I tried the version mentioned earlier:
github.com/sindresorhus/trash-cli
I'll give a try to yours :)
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