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Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r-- | doc/ranger.1 | 11 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | doc/ranger.pod | 11 |
2 files changed, 16 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ranger.1 b/doc/ranger.1 index bf390a95..3521d762 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.1 +++ b/doc/ranger.1 @@ -1570,9 +1570,14 @@ Spawns the \fIx\-terminal-emulator\fR starting in the current directory. Creates an empty file with the name \fIfilename\fR, unless it already exists. .IP "trash" 2 .IX Item "trash" -Move all files in the selection to the trash using rifle. ranger will ask for -a confirmation if you attempt to trash multiple (marked) files or non-empty -directories. This can be changed by modifying the setting \*(L"confirm_on_delete\*(R". +Move all files in the selection to the trash using rifle. Rifle tries to use a +trash manager like \fItrash-cli\fR if available but will fall back to moving files +to either \fI\f(CI$XDG_DATA_HOME\fI/ranger\-trash\fR or \fI~/.ranger/ranger\-trash\fR. This is +a less permanent version of \fIdelete\fR, relying on the user to clear out the +trash whenever it's convenient. While having the possibility of restoring +trashed files until this happens. ranger will ask for a confirmation if you +attempt to trash multiple (marked) files or non-empty directories. This can be +changed by modifying the setting \*(L"confirm_on_delete\*(R". .IP "travel \fIpattern\fR" 2 .IX Item "travel pattern" Filters the current directory for files containing the letters in the diff --git a/doc/ranger.pod b/doc/ranger.pod index 4bd99781..be964b37 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.pod +++ b/doc/ranger.pod @@ -1659,9 +1659,14 @@ Creates an empty file with the name I<filename>, unless it already exists. =item trash -Move all files in the selection to the trash using rifle. ranger will ask for -a confirmation if you attempt to trash multiple (marked) files or non-empty -directories. This can be changed by modifying the setting "confirm_on_delete". +Move all files in the selection to the trash using rifle. Rifle tries to use a +trash manager like I<trash-cli> if available but will fall back to moving files +to either F<$XDG_DATA_HOME/ranger-trash> or F<~/.ranger/ranger-trash>. This is +a less permanent version of I<delete>, relying on the user to clear out the +trash whenever it's convenient. While having the possibility of restoring +trashed files until this happens. ranger will ask for a confirmation if you +attempt to trash multiple (marked) files or non-empty directories. This can be +changed by modifying the setting "confirm_on_delete". =item travel I<pattern> |