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Fdupes

This document appears to be documentation for a file duplication finder and remover tool called fdupes. It lists the various command line options for the tool such as -r to recursively search subdirectories, -s to follow symlinks, -f to omit the first file in duplicate sets, and -d to delete duplicate files after prompting the user. It also provides examples of output from the tool such as reporting the number and size of duplicate files found and errors that may occur.

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Fdupes

This document appears to be documentation for a file duplication finder and remover tool called fdupes. It lists the various command line options for the tool such as -r to recursively search subdirectories, -s to follow symlinks, -f to omit the first file in duplicate sets, and -d to delete duplicate files after prompting the user. It also provides examples of output from the tool such as reporting the number and size of duplicate files found and errors that may occur.

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AWAVAUATUSH %44 =`2 =R1 ([]A\A]A^A_ AWAVAUATUS QZ^&E !D") []A\A]A^A_ ?tKB @~ A ?~kN ?~8D l$ L t$(L $0H fffff. l$ L t$(L $0H Usage: fdupes [options] DIRECTORY... -r --recurse for every directory given follow subdirectories encountered within -R --recurse: for each directory given after this option follow subdirectories encountered within (note the ':' at the end of the option, manpage for more details) -s --symlinks follow symlinks -H --hardlinks normally, when two or more files point to the same disk area they are treated as non-duplicates; this option will change this behavior -n --noempty exclude zero-length files from consideration -A --nohidden exclude hidden files from consideration -f --omitfirst omit the first file in each set of matches -1 --sameline list each set of matches on a single line -S --size show size of duplicate files -m --summarize summarize dupe information -q --quiet hide progress indicator -d --delete prompt user for files to preserve and delete all others; important: under particular circumstances, data may be lost when using this option together with -s or --symlinks, or when specifying a particular directory more than once; refer to the fdupes documentation for additional information -L --linkhard hardlink duplicate files to the first file in each set of duplicates without prompting the user -N --noprompt together with --delete, preserve the first file in each set of duplicates and delete the rest without without prompting the user -D --debug enable debugging information -v --version display fdupes version -h --help display this help message %d duplicate files (in %d sets), occupying %.0f bytes. %d duplicate files (in %d sets), occupying %.1f kylobytes %d duplicate files (in %d sets), occupying %.1f megabytes -- unable to create a hardlink for the file: %s -- unable to delete the file! Set %d of %d, preserve files [1 - %d, all] Try `fdupes --help' for more information. options --recurse and --recurse: are not compatible options --summarize and --delete are not compatible

options --linkhard and --delete are not compatible options --linkhard and --hardlinks are not compatible -R option must be isolated from other options No duplicates found. %40s %s: out of memory [%d] %s [+] %s [h] %s [!] %s (%lld byte%seach) out of memory! [-] %s -- unable to delete file! error opening file %s error reading from file %s %02x cannot read file %s could not chdir to %s Building file list %c %lld byte%seach: %s%c 1.50-PR2 fdupes %s frRq1Ss::HlLnAdDvhNm no directories specified --recurse: %40s Progress [%d/%d] %d%% omitfirst recurse recursive recursive: quiet sameline size symlinks hardlinks relink linkhard noempty nohidden delete version help noprompt debug summarize summary -\ /

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