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${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Trash
is fairly common and afaik the default in Gnome and KDEFreeDesktop.org trash spec
OK, got it
Also fyi there's
trash-cli
I have
rm
aliased totrash-rm
(not in sudo tho, so I can still force true deletion), so that if I remove something in terminal it also goes to trash.You can empty the trash via
trash-empty
It also uses
${XDG_DATA_HOME}/Trash
(usually ~/.local/share/Trash)Oh that's neat! Thanks for the tip!