From 3f600ab07dbad3b6dd7655587ddea158b19aea71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Soispha Date: Sat, 26 Aug 2023 23:42:21 +0200 Subject: Refactor(treewide): Abbreviate path names --- .../soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash | 26 ---------------------- 1 file changed, 26 deletions(-) delete mode 100755 home-manager/soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash (limited to 'home-manager/soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash') diff --git a/home-manager/soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash b/home-manager/soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash deleted file mode 100755 index 8dd6033d..00000000 --- a/home-manager/soispha/config/lf/commands/scripts/trash +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -#! /usr/bin/env dash - -# shellcheck source=/dev/null -SHELL_LIBRARY_VERSION="1.1.4" . %SHELL_LIBRARY_PATH - -trash_output=$(mktmp); -expected_error_output=$(mktmp); - -while read -r file; do - set -- "$@" "$file" -done < "$(tmp "echo '$fx'")" - -# TODO: why are we using trashy at all, when trash-cli can do everything? -# try trashy first, trough nix because both trashy and trash-cli provide a trash command, which conflicts -nix run nixpkgs#trashy -- put "$@" 2> "$trash_output"; - -cat << EOF > "$expected_error_output"; -error: Error during a \`trash\` operation: Unknown { description: "Path: '\"/.Trash-1000\"'. Message: Permission denied (os error 13)" } -EOF - -if [ "$(cat "$expected_error_output")" = "$(cat "$trash_output")" ];then - warning "Deleting with trash-cli to the /.Trash folder"; - # this file could not be trashed because it is on the tempfs volume, trash-cli can do this this - trash-put "$@"; -fi -# vim: ft=sh -- cgit 1.4.1