Linuxでrmを最適化し、ファイルの誤削除を避ける
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#!/bin/sh
# newrm, a replacement for the existing rm command, provides a
# rudimentary unremove capability by creating and utilizing a new
# directory within the user's home directory. It can handle directories
# of content as well as individual files, and if the user specifies
# the -f flag files are removed and NOT archived.
# Big Important Warning: You'll want a cron job or something similar to keep
# the trash directories tamed. Otherwise nothing will ever actually
# be deleted from the system and you'll run out of disk space!
mydir="$HOME/.deleted-files"
realrm="/bin/rm"
copy="/bin/cp -R"
if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then # let 'rm' ouptut the usage error
exec $realrm # our shell is replaced by /bin/rm
fi
# Parse all options looking for '-f'
flags=""
while getopts "dfiPRrvW" opt
do
case $opt in
f) exec $realrm "$@" ;; # exec lets us exit this script directly.
*) flags="$flags -$opt" ;; # other flags are for 'rm', not us
esac
done
shift $(($OPTIND - 1))
# Make sure that the $mydir exists
if [ ! -d $mydir ] ; then
if [ ! -w $HOME ] ; then
echo "$0 failed: can't create $mydir in $HOME" >&2
exit 1
fi
mkdir $mydir
chmod 700 $mydir # a little bit of privacy, please
fi
for arg
do
newname="$mydir/$(date "+%S.%M.%H.%d.%m").$(basename "$arg")"
if [ -f "$arg" ] ; then
$copy "$arg" "$newname"
elif [ -d "$arg" ] ; then
$copy "$arg" "$newname"
fi
done
exec $realrm $flags "$@" # our shell is replaced by realrm
alias rm=yourpath/newrm