Rm-protection

Latest version: v0.1.3

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0.1.3

This release is recommended for all users.

- Fixed a bug where rm-protection may misbehave when any of the special characters of bash appears in the file name. Thanks heyrict for the pull request 11.

0.1.2

This upgrade is recommended for all users.
Introduced recursive protection.
- You can now protect a folder and its subfolders or files by using `protect -R`.
- `rm-p` will check for the protection status for each parent directory of each argument.
- `rm-p` and `protect` will have a prefix for their `stdout`s to distinguish output from `rm` and their own outputs.

0.1.1.1

This release fixes a bug where Python 3.5 users may experience an import error.

Upgrade for Python 3.5 users is recommended.

0.1.1

This update is recommended for all users.

This release contains several bug fixes and introduced a few features:
- supports protecting files and directories starts with "-"
- adds a feature that will warn the user when trying to remove a protection file
- fixes a bug when the user tries to remove ".", "..", "./" and "../"

Plus, now you can import rm-protection.

See: https://github.com/alanzchen/rm-protection/wiki

0.0.2

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