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trash:tldr:33395

trash: Permanently delete all files in the trash which are older than 10 days.
$ trash-empty ${10}
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The command "trash-empty ${10}" likely refers to a script or command in a Linux or Unix-based operating system that is used to empty the trash or recycle bin.

In this specific command, "${10}" is a variable that is being used to pass an argument to the command or script. The value of the argument is not provided in the given information.

When executed, the "trash-empty" command will empty the trash/recycle bin, removing any files or folders stored in it. The purpose of this command is to free up disk space by permanently deleting these files instead of keeping them in the trash bin.

This explanation was created by an AI. In most cases those are correct. But please always be careful and never run a command you are not sure if it is safe.
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