gomi is an open-source CLI tool that replaces the traditional rm command, moving deleted files to the trash instead of permanently deleting them. It supports the XDG Trash specification and provides an intuitive interface for restoring files, making it ideal for developers and command-line users seeking safer file management.
gomi is a CLI tools & terminal product. It focuses on preventing accidental permanent file deletion by moving files to trash with easy recovery options. It is built as an open-source project for developers and command-line users. gomi is open source under the MIT license. gomi is available on the command line.
It is developed by babarot (Japan), and the product first shipped in 2015. Development happens publicly on GitHub with 561 stars and 44 commits in the last 90 days. Key capabilities include safe file deletion, trash integration, and file recovery.
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