A "secure" open source file deleting tool for Windows programmed in C#, supports drag and drop, customizable delete options etc.
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A "secure" open source file deleting tool for Windows programmed in C#, supports drag and drop, customizable delete options etc.
A Go app for bulk-deleting files from an Amazon S3 bucket using the Multi-Object Delete operation.
Irreversible file deletion on every OS
Simple file management via a provider like S3
Schedule the deletion of your files and directories for the next days
🗑🐔 Bin Chicken is a command line application written in the Rust programming language. It is designed to be a safer alternative to the rm command in Unix-like operating systems. Instead of permanently deleting files, Bin Chicken moves them to the system bin, allowing you to recover accidentally deleted files.
This is a simple pattern-based file remover that provides an efficient way to clean up files in a specified directory based on a user-defined naming pattern.
Solution of file problems in Java.
A quick & dirty script/container that prunes hastebin-server files older than 30 days
Simple, military-grade file and directory deletion tool.
This is the file deletion batch written in Java and licensed under the Apache License 2.0. The user can set detailed conditions for files to be deleted, and the batch deletion process will be fast and safe based on the defined rules.
Completely erases files by making recovery impossible.
This project provides a web interface for uploading files to an Amazon S3 bucket and managing them (listing, downloading, and deleting).
This repository contains python code to remove content of a directory, or file in safer manner.
old of my code. Перезатирание файлов (безопасное удаление), криптография, http-useragent-cleaner
Secure File Removal
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