I tried opening Trash by running the command nautilus, but it gives me an error.
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        Zanna
        
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        Suhas Shetty
        
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            The trash folder should be located under:
/home/your_username/.local/share/Trash
So you should be able to access it via:
cd ~/.local/share/Trash
The folder might not exist unless you delete something from the filesystem. In this case you would run into an error (saying that the folder does not exist).
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        If you want to open Trash using Nautilus run the following:
nautilus trash://
 
    
    
        Liam Baker
        
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        Eric Carvalho
        
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        For Ubuntu 18.04 and newer, use gio. For older versions, use gvfs-ls and gvfs-trash.
To read the trash:
gio list trash://
gvfs-ls trash://
To send files or directories to the trash:
gio trash [FILE or DIR]
gvfs-trash [FILE or DIR]
To empty it:
gio trash --empty
gvfs-trash --empty
 
    
    
        wjandrea
        
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        You can list all the files in the trash by using trash-list. First, install it by running:
sudo apt install trash-cli
Now, you can list the files by running:
trash-list
You may be interested in these other commands too:
| Command | Description | 
|---|---|
| trash-restore | Restore file from trash. | 
| trash | Command line trash utility. | 
| trash-empty | Empty trash. | 
| trash-list | List trashed files. | 
| trash-put | Put file in trash | 
| trash-rm | Removes files matching a pattern from the trash can. | 
 
    
    
        Flimm
        
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