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Duplicates Detector is a cross-platform GUI utility for finding duplicate files, allowing you to delete or link them to save space. Duplicate files are displayed and processed on two synchronized panels for efficient and convenient operation.

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DUDE (DUplicates DEtector)

A cross-platform GUI utility for finding duplicated files, delete or link them to save space.

Features:

  • Scanning for duplicate files in multiple designated folders (up to 8). Optional "Cross paths" mode
  • Optional command line parameters to start scanning immediately or integrate Dude with your favorite file manager
  • Two synchronized panels:
    • groups of duplicates
    • directory of selected file
  • Two stage processing:
    • interactive marking of files with multiple criteria
    • taking action on marked files (Move to Trash/Recycle Bin, delete, hard-link, soft-link, create windows .lnk shortcut file)
  • Support for regular expressions or glob expressions syntax
  • Searching for duplicates based on the hash of the file content. Different filenames or extensions do not affect the search results
  • Works on Linux and Windows

Why another anti-duplicate application ?

  • Because you need to see the context of removed files, and use such application clearly,safely and easily.

Screenshots:

GUI usage example:

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immediate scanning start with CLI parameters example:

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settings dialog:

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Download:

Portable executable packages created with PyInstaller for Linux and Windows can be downloaded from the Releases site. At the same time, separate builds are created with the Nuitka compiler.

General usage:

  • Scan for duplicate files
  • Mark files for processing
  • Take action on marked files (delete, softlink, hardlink)

Usage tips:

  • Use keyboard shortcuts. All are described in the context menus of the main panels. As a general rule, actions with Ctrl key apply to all files/groups, without Ctrl work locally. Start by utilizing just Tab, arrows, F5, space, and Delete.
  • Sometimes it is more efficient to operate on entire folders than on CRC groups, so don't ignore lower panel, use Tab and F5 (F6)
  • Narrow down the scanning area, exclude from scanning unnecessary folders (e.g. Windows system folder which is full of duplicates), you can always add multiple (up to 8) independent scan paths
  • Modify on your PATH environmental variable to to point to the Dude binary for more convenient and faster command line operation
  • The performance of the scanning process (or of any other software that requires frequent or extensive access to files in general) may be degraded by the atime attribute of the scanned file system. Disabling it on Linux file systems may be done usually by applying the noatime attribute in fstab, on Windows/NTFS it is the disablelastaccess option available with the fsutil command or by modifying the registry.

Supported platforms:

  • Linux
  • Windows (10,11)

Command line examples:

  • Start scanning for duplicates in current directory:
dude .
  • Start scanning in specified directories:
dude c:\order d:\mess
  • Generate csv with report, exclude some paths:
dude ~ --exclude "*.git/*" --csv result.csv ; note the quotation marks on asterisks
dude.exe c:\ --exclude *windows* --csv result.csv
  • check full set of available parameters:
dude --help

Portability

Dude writes log files, configuration and cache files in runtime. Default location for these files is dude.data folder, created next to the dude executable file. If there are no write access rights to such folder, platform-specific folders are used for cache, settings and logs (provided by appdirs module). You can use --appdirs command line switch to force that behavior even when dude.data is accessible.

Technical information

  • Scanning process analyzes selected paths and groups files with the same size. Dude compare files by calculated SHA1 hash of file content. CRC calculation is done in separate threads for every identified device (drive). Number of active threads is limited by available CPU cores. Aborting of CRC calculation gives only partial results - not all files may be identified as duplicates. Restarted scanning process will use cached data. The CRC is always calculated based on the entire contents of the file.

  • scanning (CRC calculation to be precise) is done in specific order, that try to identify duplicates in folders with biggest potential duplicates. In case of huge filesystems, when scan is aborted, partial results are more useful then.

  • Calculated CRC is stored in internal cache which allows re-use it in future operation and speedup of searching of duplicates (e.g. with different set of search paths). Key of cache database is pair of inode of file and file modification time stored separately for every device-id, so any file modification or displacement will result in invalidation of obsolete data and recalculation of CRC.

  • Scanning or marking files does not cause any filesystem change. Any file deletion or linking needs confirmation and is logged.

  • Just before files processing, state of files (ctime) is compared with stored data. In case of inconsistency (state of files was changed somehow during operation between scanning/CRC calculation and files processing) action is aborted and data invalidated.

  • Dude is written in python3 with Tkinter and packed with PyInstaller to portable distribution. GitHub release build for linux platform is done in ubuntu-20.04 container. In case of glibc incompatibility it is always possible to build Your own binary (pyinstaller.run.sh) or run python script (dude.py)

  • Dude for windows is build as two binary executables: dude.exe and dudecmd.exe. They should be saved in the same path. dudecmd.exe is basically only to respond to the console to --help parameter or for passing command line parameters (if correct) to dude.exe. dude.exe will also accept parameters but will not respond to the console. dudecmd.exe will leave windows command line window open for time of operation.

  • Soft links to directories are skipped during the scanning process. Soft links to files are ignored during scanning. Both appear in the bottom "folders" pane.

  • Hard links (files with stat.st_nlink>1) currently are ignored during the scanning process and will not be identified as duplicates (within the same inode obviously, as with other inodes). No action can be performed on them. They will only appear in the bottom "folders" pane. This may change in the future versions.

  • the "delete" action moves files to Recycle Bin / Trash or deletes them permanently according to option settings.

Manual build (linux):
pip install -r requirements.txt
./scripts/icons.convert.sh
./scripts/version.gen.sh
./scripts/pyinstaller.run.sh
Manual build (windows):
pip install -r requirements.txt
.\scripts\icons.convert.bat
.\scripts\version.gen.bat
.\scripts\pyinstaller.run.bat
Manual running of python script:
pip install -r requirements.txt
./scripts/icons.convert.sh
./scripts/version.gen.sh

python ./src/dude.py

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