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Users of GNOME-derived window managers might also want to look into the
gio
command that abstracts a lot of GUI things through the command line. Most of the functionality duplicates more basic commands, but these use the GUI's API / behaviour where possible.The best example might be
gio trash
which can delete things to the desktop Rubbish/Recycle/Trash bin rather than vanish them completely asrm
does.A pity there's no
xdg-
wrapper that encompassesgio
and whatever KDE and others do though. Maybe that'll happen one day.