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-# rmw v0.7.01
-
-rmw (ReMove to Waste) is a cross-platform command-line "trash can"
-utility. It can send files to your "Desktop" trash, or a completely
-separate folder; restore files and append a unique string to the
-filenames so they won't be overwritten (duplication protection).
-
-Web site: https://remove-to-waste.info/
-
-## Build Status
-
-* [Travis Build](https://travis-ci.org/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw) ![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw.svg?branch=master)
-* [Semaphore Build](https://semaphoreci.com/andy5995/rmw-3) ![Build Status](https://semaphoreci.com/api/v1/andy5995/rmw-3/branches/master/badge.svg)
-
-## Screenshots
-
-![rmw usage output](https://remove-to-waste.info/images/Screenshot_2018-11-01_21-45-05_911x795.png)
-
-[More Screenshots](https://remove-to-waste.info/screenshots.html)
-
-## Contact / Support
-
-See website [Help and Support section](https://remove-to-waste.info/#support)
-
-## Required libraries
-
-libncursesw
-
-If you are building from source, you will need the libncursesw(5 or 6)-dev
-package from your operating system distribution.
-
-Note: On OpenBSD, you must precede `./configure` with `MENU_LIBS=-lmenuw`.
-Example:
-
- MENU_LIBS=-lmenuw ./configure
-
-Note: rmw has been built on Windows 2 years ago using Cygwin but it
-didn't use the proper directories. We have no Windows developers
-working on this project and are hoping that some will join soon!. As
-stated in the description, the goal of this project is a
-"cross-platform" utility; so getting rmw to work reliably on Windows is
-still on the TODO list.
-
-## Compiling
-
-### As a normal user:
-
-Use `../configure --help` to view available compile-time options.
-
- mkdir build
- cd build
- ../configure
- make
-
-### Installing without superuser privileges
-
-If you would like to install rmw without superuser privileges, use a prefix
-that you have write access to. Example:
-
- ../configure --prefix=$HOME/usr
- make
- make install
-
-rmw will be installed to $HOME/usr/bin and the configuration file will be
-copied to $HOME/usr/etc
-
-### Pre-built binary packages
-
-Packages for some operating systems are available on the
-[Downloads](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/releases) page
-
-### Using _Homebrew_ on Mac OS X
-
-Add a tap and install rmw:
-
-* brew tap [theimpossibleastronaut/homebrew-extras](https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/homebrew-extras)
-* brew install rmw
-
-## Uninstall / Cleaning up
-
-* make uninstall (uninstalls the program if installed with 'make install`)
-* make distclean (removes files in the build directory created by
-`configure` and 'make')
-
-## Usage
-```
-== First-time use ==
-
-If you installed rmw as a normal user, this next step can be skipped.
-
-After rmw is installed, create the user configuration directory by
-typing 'rmw' and hitting enter. A configuration file will be
-automatically created in $HOME/.config/rmw. Edit the file as desired.
-
-== Configuration File ==
-
-Documentation explaining the configuration can be found in rmwrc.
-
-Waste folders will be created automatically. (e.g. if '$HOME/trash.rmw'
-is listed in the config file, these 3 directories will be created:
-$HOME/trash.rmw
-$HOME/trash.rmw/files
-$HOME/trash.rmw/info
-
-If one of the WASTE folders is on removable media, then the user has the
-option of appending ',removable' (details in etc/rmwrc).
-
-== Features and Options ==
-
-Usage: rmw [OPTION]... FILE...
-ReMove the FILE(s) to a WASTE directory listed in configuration file
-
- or: rmw -s
- or: rmw -u
- or: rmw -z FILE...
-Restore FILE(s) from a WASTE directory
-
--h, --help
--t, --translate display a translation of the configuration file
--c, --config filename use an alternate configuration
--l, --list list waste directories
--g, --purge run purge even if it's been run today
--o, --orphaned check for orphaned files (maintenance)
--f, --force allow purge to run
--v, --verbose increase output messages
--w, --warranty display warranty
--V, --version display version and license information
-
-
- ===] Restoring [===
-
--z, --restore <wildcard filename(s) pattern>
--s, --select select files from list to restore
--u, --undo-last undo last ReMove
-
-== Purging ==
-
-If purging is 'on', rmw will permanently delete files from the folders
-specified in the configuration file after 'x' number of days. Purging can be
-disabled by using 'purge_after = 0' in configuration file. rmw will only check
-once per day if it's time to purge (use -g to check more often).
-
-Purge requires -f (--force) to run.
-
-To skip that requirement, add the line
-
-force_not_required
-
-to your configuration file.
-
-The day of the last purge is stored in $HOME/config/rmw/lastpurge
-
-== Empty the Trash ==
-
-To empty the trash completely, rmw can use the environmental variable
-RMWTRASH. Usage:
-RMWTRASH=empty rmw -fg
-
-== -z option ==
-
-To restore a file, or multiple files, specify the path to them in in the
-<WASTE>/files folder (wildcards ok).
-e.g. 'rmw -z ~/.local/share/Trash/files/foo*'
-
-Files can also be restored using only the basename, from within any directory.
-NOTE: That feature will not process wildcards unless the user is in a
-<WASTE>/files folder and the filespec actually exists in the present working
-directory.
-
-== -t, --translate ==
-
-A translation of the configuration file in your native
-language (if available) will be displayed.
-
-(If you would be interested in adding a translation, please visit
-https://github.com/theimpossibleastronaut/rmw/wiki/Translating)
-
-== -f, --force ==
-
-rmw will normally refuse to purge directories if they contain non-writable
-subdirectories. You can use -f 2 times if you ever see a message that tells
-you "permission denied; directory still contains files" (e.g. rwm -gff).
-
-## Notes
-
-After you use rmw, it will create a 'lastpurge' and 'lastrmw' file in
-$HOME/config/rmw. `lastpurge` contains the day of the last time rmw did
-a purge check (it only checks once per day). `lastrmw` contains the
-filenames of the last rmw operation; the file is read when `rmw -u` is
-used.
-
-```