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CLI help page updates for Soft Delete (#102)
* CLI help page updates for Soft Delete * Update cli.md Co-authored-by: Kyle Spearrin <kspearrin@users.noreply.github.com>
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- [Create](#create)
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- [Create](#create)
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- [Edit](#edit)
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- [Edit](#edit)
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- [Delete](#delete)
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- [Delete](#delete)
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- [`--permanent` Option](#--permanent-option)
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- [Restore](#restore)
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- [Share](#share)
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- [Share](#share)
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- [Other Useful Commands](#other-useful-commands)
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- [Other Useful Commands](#other-useful-commands)
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- [Confirm](#confirm)
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- [Confirm](#confirm)
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### Delete
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### Delete
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The `delete` command allows you to delete an object from your vault.
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The `delete` command allows you to delete an object from your vault. By default this command will
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only "soft delete" the item (sending it to your trash bin). To permanently delete an item you must
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use the `-p, --permanent` option. When calling the `delete` command for an item already in the trash
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the command will be ignored/return an error.
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bw delete (item|attachment|folder|org-collection) <id> [options]
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bw delete (item|attachment|folder|org-collection) <id> [options]
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bw delete attachment b857igwl1d --itemid 310d5ffd-e9a2-4451-af87-ea054dce0f78
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bw delete attachment b857igwl1d --itemid 310d5ffd-e9a2-4451-af87-ea054dce0f78
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#### `--permanent` Option
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By default when using the `delete` command for an `item` it will simply be moved to the trash (soft deleted). In order to permanently delete that item you must also pass the `-p, --permanent` option. When calling the `delete` command for an item already in the trash the command will be ignored/return an error.
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```
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bw delete item 7063feab-4b10-472e-b64c-785e2b870b92 --permanent
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```
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### Restore
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The `restore` command allows you to restore a previously deleted object from your trash.
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bw restore (item) <id> [options]
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```
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bw restore item 7063feab-4b10-472e-b64c-785e2b870b92
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```
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### Share
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### Share
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The `share` command allows you to transfer an item from your personal vault to an organization's vault for sharing. Upon success, the updated item will be returned.
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The `share` command allows you to transfer an item from your personal vault to an organization's vault for sharing. Upon success, the updated item will be returned.
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