Trash-cli

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0.21.4.18

- fix bug 166 'trash goes into an infinite loop when trashing files with a long filename'
- trash-list learnt the `--trash-dir` option
- trash-restore now supports relative paths in argument (fixes 165)
- trash-list shows all partitions including not physical KSR-Yasuda
(https://github.com/andreafrancia/trash-cli/pull/178)

0.20.12.26

- trash-restore learnt --trash-dir option
- add simplified Chinese README
- trash-restore now uses 'date' as the default sort argument
- Add to README the installation with apt
- trash-restore now supports range select

0.20.11.23

- switched to psutil for listing volumes

0.20.11.7

- trash-put learned a --trash-dir option that can be used to specify the trash
directory to be used as destination
- trash-put -f now ignores files and dirs that do not exist (Don Cross)
- trash-restore learnt --sort=(date|path|none) option (Self-Perfection)
- trash-restore: support restoring multiple files (arendu)
- README: now recommend using `pip` for installing trash-cli

0.17.1.14

- Fix a bug that causes trash-put to use $topdir/.Trash/UID trashcan even when
it is not secure and $topdir/.Trash-UID should be used instead.

0.17.1.12

Not secure
- Fix a bug in detecting right volume of home trash dir, if home Trash dir is a
symbolic link, and in detecting volume of file to be trashed when it is
specified as contained in a directory that is a symbolic link that crosses
volumes boundaries (38)
- Make some code python 3 compatible
- Fixed README.

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