Deletor is a file deletion tool that combines a powerful text interface (TUI) with visual directory navigation, and classic command line mode (CLI).
With it, you can quickly find and delete files by filters, send them to the trash or completely erase them, as well as clear the cache, both interactively and through scripts.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Interactive TUI: Modern text-based user interface for easy file navigation and management.
- Mouse Support: Full mouse support for selection, scrolling, and interaction.
- Multi-Selection: Select multiple files at once for batch operations.
- Safe Deletion: Files: Are moved to the system trash/recycle bin instead of permanent deletion.
- OS Cache Cleaner: Free up space by deleting temporary system cache.
- Deep Customization Shape the tool to behave exactly how you need.
- Rules System: Save your filter settings and preferences for quick access.
- Log Operations: Log the various fields and look at the tui table, or parse the file.
- Modification Time Filter: Delete files older,newer than X days/hours/minutes.
- Size Filter: Deletes only files larger than the specified size.
- Extensions Filter: Deletes files with specified extensions.
- Directory Navigation: Easy navigation through directories with arrow keys..
- Quick Selection: Select and delete files with keyboard shortcuts.
- Confirmation Prompt: Optional confirmation before deleting files.
Website: github.com/pashkov256/deletor
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Developer: Artem Pashkov
License: MIT License

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