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Prompt for delete a file
Would be nice to move the deleted file to the Trash (Mac) and prompt before delete, some thing like "Are you sure?"
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Jon Skinner 12 år siden
As of 2165, deleted files are moved to the trash, rather than deleted, so taking a cue from Finder, a confirmation prompt is unwarranted.
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Agreed on this one, file gets completely removed without a prompt AFAIK. Kind of dangerous if not using a version control system.
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Add a option inside Global Settings for prompt "warning box" on delete files/folders.
Like: "prompt_on_delete": true
I found this for "move to Trash" question..Send2Trash
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Even worse, sublime will happily delete an entire folder tree without prompting.
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As of 2165, deleted files are moved to the trash, rather than deleted, so taking a cue from Finder, a confirmation prompt is unwarranted.
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i'm using 2165 and I just lost my entire project folder from accidentally hitting delete folder instead of remove. Using Windows 7 and can't track down the files in the trash anywhere.
Really really sucks.
Really really sucks.
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Yes please do this! Also add an option to remove the file from the project, and not from the filesystem.
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Running 2183 myself and got bitten by the "Delete folder" mis-click. The folder does "not" go to Trash (Mac), and it was completely gone. Had to fetch the files back from the versioning repository, but nonetheless I had lost an hour or two of work. Real bummer.
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Hi I couldn't agree more that a 'Confirm Delete File' prompt is absolutely imperative. I'm working on a remote server with sshfs, editing 'live' files. If I accidentally hit delete (because the UI is not as responsive since all files are fetched from the server in the background) I have NO way to recover them.
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I will gladly buy coffee to get this fixed. Cost me about 4 hours of work. Need to confirm deletion of an entire folder.
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Found it back in the trash on Ubuntu 12.04! Thanks, didn't think it would end up there... (build 3059)
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I accidentally just hit "delete folder". I'm on Mavericks (I have my reasons). The folder is gone. It is not in the trash.
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