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I have in my zshrc: alias rm='echo "This is not the command you are looking for."; false' to prevent me absent mindedly using rm instead of trash-cli.
alias rm='echo "This is not the command you are looking for."; false'
marker is incompatible with this alias. Changing line 42 in marker.sh to \rm -f $tmp_file seems to fix it.
\rm -f $tmp_file
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why not just alias rm to trash-cli?
rm
trash-cli
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I had a similar issue where my "rm" alias has a -v flag. Sent a PR #77 to fix this.
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I have in my zshrc:
alias rm='echo "This is not the command you are looking for."; false'
to prevent me absent mindedly using rm instead of trash-cli.
marker is incompatible with this alias.
Changing line 42 in marker.sh to
\rm -f $tmp_file
seems to fix it.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: