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How to have the “Restore Missing Files” function from Nautilus without installing Nautilus?


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I find the "Restore Missing Files" function in Nautilus very useful. In fact, it's literally the only reason I have Nautilus installed! (I typically use Lubuntu or at least LXDE)



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Today I was wanting to use this function on a pc that didn't have Nautilus installed...raising the question of...



Is there a way to have the same easy functionality of restoring missing files from a directory that Nautilus provides, without installing Nautilus (or another "extra" file manager)? I don't insist on a GUI though that would be nice. Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup.










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    By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • @DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

    – Organic Marble
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

    – N0rbert
    8 hours ago












  • @N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago






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    @N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago

















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I find the "Restore Missing Files" function in Nautilus very useful. In fact, it's literally the only reason I have Nautilus installed! (I typically use Lubuntu or at least LXDE)



enter image description here



Today I was wanting to use this function on a pc that didn't have Nautilus installed...raising the question of...



Is there a way to have the same easy functionality of restoring missing files from a directory that Nautilus provides, without installing Nautilus (or another "extra" file manager)? I don't insist on a GUI though that would be nice. Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup.










share|improve this question





















  • 2





    By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • @DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

    – Organic Marble
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

    – N0rbert
    8 hours ago












  • @N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    @N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago













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I find the "Restore Missing Files" function in Nautilus very useful. In fact, it's literally the only reason I have Nautilus installed! (I typically use Lubuntu or at least LXDE)



enter image description here



Today I was wanting to use this function on a pc that didn't have Nautilus installed...raising the question of...



Is there a way to have the same easy functionality of restoring missing files from a directory that Nautilus provides, without installing Nautilus (or another "extra" file manager)? I don't insist on a GUI though that would be nice. Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup.










share|improve this question
















I find the "Restore Missing Files" function in Nautilus very useful. In fact, it's literally the only reason I have Nautilus installed! (I typically use Lubuntu or at least LXDE)



enter image description here



Today I was wanting to use this function on a pc that didn't have Nautilus installed...raising the question of...



Is there a way to have the same easy functionality of restoring missing files from a directory that Nautilus provides, without installing Nautilus (or another "extra" file manager)? I don't insist on a GUI though that would be nice. Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup.







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  • 2





    By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • @DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

    – Organic Marble
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

    – N0rbert
    8 hours ago












  • @N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    @N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago












  • 2





    By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

    – DK Bose
    8 hours ago











  • @DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

    – Organic Marble
    8 hours ago







  • 1





    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

    – N0rbert
    8 hours ago












  • @N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    @N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

    – DK Bose
    7 hours ago







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2





By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

– DK Bose
8 hours ago





By "missing files" do you mean files you've sent to the trash? Where do you see this option in Nautilus?

– DK Bose
8 hours ago













@DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

– Organic Marble
8 hours ago






@DK Bose I am unable to screenshot it, but when you right-click in a folder in Nautilus, one of the options in the context menu is "Restore missing files..." What this seems to do is start deja-dup and compare the current contents of the directory with what is in your backups. A list of the files in the backup but not in the directory is generated and you can tick the boxes for the ones you want to restore. It's useful for absent minded characters like me who can't remember the exact filename.

– Organic Marble
8 hours ago





1




1





The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

– N0rbert
8 hours ago






The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension. It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package. So you can use Caja with this extension.

– N0rbert
8 hours ago














@N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

– Organic Marble
7 hours ago





@N0rbert thanks! Don't use Caja either.

– Organic Marble
7 hours ago




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@N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

– DK Bose
7 hours ago





@N0rbert useful link: codesearch. Bookmarked!

– DK Bose
7 hours ago










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The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension.



It has its code on LaunchPad and deja-dup is called from NautilusExtension.c file:




cmd = g_strdup_printf("deja-dup --restore-missing "%s"",
nautilus_file_info_get_uri(info));

g_spawn_command_line_async(cmd, NULL);



It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package.

So you can use Caja with this extension.



Theoretically we can try to write our extension with FileManager Actions or something similar to have this in context menu.



The complete method is the following - we need to create user-action file and place it in special folder (the method is based on this answer) :



mkdir -p ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions
cat > ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions/deja.desktop << EOF

[Desktop Entry]
Type=Action
Tooltip=Restore Missing Files
Name=Restore Missing Files
Profiles=profile-zero;
Icon=deja-dup

[X-Action-Profile profile-zero]
MimeTypes=inode/directory;
Exec=deja-dup --restore-missing %u
Name=Default profile
EOF


and use it:



Restore Missing Files in PCManFM






share|improve this answer



























  • Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago







  • 1





    I completely made it real for PCManFM!

    – N0rbert
    7 hours ago











  • A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

    – Organic Marble
    6 hours ago


















2















Once again --- posting the question led me to find the answer.



When I edited the question and wrote "Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup" .... sure enough,



deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY



Farewell Nautilus!






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    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension.



    It has its code on LaunchPad and deja-dup is called from NautilusExtension.c file:




    cmd = g_strdup_printf("deja-dup --restore-missing "%s"",
    nautilus_file_info_get_uri(info));

    g_spawn_command_line_async(cmd, NULL);



    It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package.

    So you can use Caja with this extension.



    Theoretically we can try to write our extension with FileManager Actions or something similar to have this in context menu.



    The complete method is the following - we need to create user-action file and place it in special folder (the method is based on this answer) :



    mkdir -p ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions
    cat > ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions/deja.desktop << EOF

    [Desktop Entry]
    Type=Action
    Tooltip=Restore Missing Files
    Name=Restore Missing Files
    Profiles=profile-zero;
    Icon=deja-dup

    [X-Action-Profile profile-zero]
    MimeTypes=inode/directory;
    Exec=deja-dup --restore-missing %u
    Name=Default profile
    EOF


    and use it:



    Restore Missing Files in PCManFM






    share|improve this answer



























    • Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

      – Organic Marble
      7 hours ago







    • 1





      I completely made it real for PCManFM!

      – N0rbert
      7 hours ago











    • A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

      – Organic Marble
      6 hours ago















    3















    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension.



    It has its code on LaunchPad and deja-dup is called from NautilusExtension.c file:




    cmd = g_strdup_printf("deja-dup --restore-missing "%s"",
    nautilus_file_info_get_uri(info));

    g_spawn_command_line_async(cmd, NULL);



    It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package.

    So you can use Caja with this extension.



    Theoretically we can try to write our extension with FileManager Actions or something similar to have this in context menu.



    The complete method is the following - we need to create user-action file and place it in special folder (the method is based on this answer) :



    mkdir -p ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions
    cat > ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions/deja.desktop << EOF

    [Desktop Entry]
    Type=Action
    Tooltip=Restore Missing Files
    Name=Restore Missing Files
    Profiles=profile-zero;
    Icon=deja-dup

    [X-Action-Profile profile-zero]
    MimeTypes=inode/directory;
    Exec=deja-dup --restore-missing %u
    Name=Default profile
    EOF


    and use it:



    Restore Missing Files in PCManFM






    share|improve this answer



























    • Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

      – Organic Marble
      7 hours ago







    • 1





      I completely made it real for PCManFM!

      – N0rbert
      7 hours ago











    • A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

      – Organic Marble
      6 hours ago













    3














    3










    3









    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension.



    It has its code on LaunchPad and deja-dup is called from NautilusExtension.c file:




    cmd = g_strdup_printf("deja-dup --restore-missing "%s"",
    nautilus_file_info_get_uri(info));

    g_spawn_command_line_async(cmd, NULL);



    It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package.

    So you can use Caja with this extension.



    Theoretically we can try to write our extension with FileManager Actions or something similar to have this in context menu.



    The complete method is the following - we need to create user-action file and place it in special folder (the method is based on this answer) :



    mkdir -p ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions
    cat > ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions/deja.desktop << EOF

    [Desktop Entry]
    Type=Action
    Tooltip=Restore Missing Files
    Name=Restore Missing Files
    Profiles=profile-zero;
    Icon=deja-dup

    [X-Action-Profile profile-zero]
    MimeTypes=inode/directory;
    Exec=deja-dup --restore-missing %u
    Name=Default profile
    EOF


    and use it:



    Restore Missing Files in PCManFM






    share|improve this answer















    The codesearch says that it is Deja Dup Nautilus extension.



    It has its code on LaunchPad and deja-dup is called from NautilusExtension.c file:




    cmd = g_strdup_printf("deja-dup --restore-missing "%s"",
    nautilus_file_info_get_uri(info));

    g_spawn_command_line_async(cmd, NULL);



    It is also known that Caja has integration with Deja Dup too via deja-dup-caja package.

    So you can use Caja with this extension.



    Theoretically we can try to write our extension with FileManager Actions or something similar to have this in context menu.



    The complete method is the following - we need to create user-action file and place it in special folder (the method is based on this answer) :



    mkdir -p ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions
    cat > ~/.local/share/file-manager/actions/deja.desktop << EOF

    [Desktop Entry]
    Type=Action
    Tooltip=Restore Missing Files
    Name=Restore Missing Files
    Profiles=profile-zero;
    Icon=deja-dup

    [X-Action-Profile profile-zero]
    MimeTypes=inode/directory;
    Exec=deja-dup --restore-missing %u
    Name=Default profile
    EOF


    and use it:



    Restore Missing Files in PCManFM







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    • Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

      – Organic Marble
      7 hours ago







    • 1





      I completely made it real for PCManFM!

      – N0rbert
      7 hours ago











    • A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

      – Organic Marble
      6 hours ago

















    • Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

      – Organic Marble
      7 hours ago







    • 1





      I completely made it real for PCManFM!

      – N0rbert
      7 hours ago











    • A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

      – Organic Marble
      6 hours ago
















    Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago






    Accepting because this gives the command I need deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY and I don't like accepting my own answers. Farewell Nautilus!

    – Organic Marble
    7 hours ago





    1




    1





    I completely made it real for PCManFM!

    – N0rbert
    7 hours ago





    I completely made it real for PCManFM!

    – N0rbert
    7 hours ago













    A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

    – Organic Marble
    6 hours ago





    A-w-e-s-o-m-e!!

    – Organic Marble
    6 hours ago













    2















    Once again --- posting the question led me to find the answer.



    When I edited the question and wrote "Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup" .... sure enough,



    deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY



    Farewell Nautilus!






    share|improve this answer





























      2















      Once again --- posting the question led me to find the answer.



      When I edited the question and wrote "Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup" .... sure enough,



      deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY



      Farewell Nautilus!






      share|improve this answer



























        2














        2










        2









        Once again --- posting the question led me to find the answer.



        When I edited the question and wrote "Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup" .... sure enough,



        deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY



        Farewell Nautilus!






        share|improve this answer













        Once again --- posting the question led me to find the answer.



        When I edited the question and wrote "Perhaps it's a command that Nautilus sends to deja-dup" .... sure enough,



        deja-dup --restore-missing DIRECTORY



        Farewell Nautilus!







        share|improve this answer












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