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.TRASHINFO File Extension

A .TRASHINFO file is a Linux Trash Metadata File, created by N/A.

Open with Vim. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .TRASHINFO file?

A .TRASHINFO file is a special kind of file used by Linux computers to keep track of files that have been deleted. When you delete a file, instead of disappearing forever, it goes into a special folder called the Trash, kind of like the recycling bin at home where you put things you might want to use again. The .TRASHINFO file is like a note that tells the computer where the file used to be on the computer and when it was put in the Trash.

This note is very important because if you decide you want your file back, the computer reads the .TRASHINFO file to know where to put it back on your computer. It's like if you took a book from your shelf and put it in a box to give away, but then you changed your mind. If you had a note telling you where the book came from, you'd know exactly where to put it back.

You can open and read a .TRASHINFO file with simple programs that let you edit text. This includes programs that come with your computer like Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on Mac. There are also other programs you can download like Vim, but some programs like Github Atom are no longer available. Even though these files are meant for the computer to read, you can open them to see the information inside, but be careful not to change anything unless you know what you're doing.

In summary, .TRASHINFO files help Linux computers remember where your files were before you deleted them, so you can get them back if you need to. You can look at these files with any basic text editing program, but they're mostly just for the computer to use.

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