![]() ![]() ![]() Scroll down to the bottom and press the little + sign Open Settings and find Keyboard shortcutĢ.This means we can create keyboard shortcuts and map those to commands. One of the amazing things about Linux is that everything can be done in the terminal. Take that a step further and create a keyboard shortcut. To empty your trash, just type trash-empty. Now that the highly technical installation is complete you now have access to the trash-cli. Let all the stuff install and press Y at some point, or don't. Install trash-cli in the terminal by running: ![]() You can install trash-cli and then create a keyboard shortcut to create that satisfying experience you receive on Mac! But what if you forget and you end up with over 1GB of unused, forgotten about files? #savethefiles. Just remember to always Shift+Del and you're good to go. This will just zap those files like a bug swatter on the porch. There are two ways to delete files on Linux. Where was I? Oh yeah, back to deleting files. Sorry, got a little dark there for a moment. They just sit there, staring at you, wondering why you deleted them. ![]() With Linux, by default when you do a standard delete of a file, it stays in the trash can and won't go away. Something very satisfying with pressing Cmd+Shift+Delete and then watching things go bye-bye. One thing I like with Mac is the ability to delete and empty trash from keyboard shortcuts out of the box. I know, this is a very simple thing, but I am learning and you're just going to have to deal with it! ![]()
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