Command line utility written in Nim to find duplicate files. This program does not delete any files. It generates a list of duplicates in a specific directory for you to review and deal with as you see fit.
It is written to be acceptably fast and memory-efficient on modern hardware. Analyzing a directory of over 500,000 files of various sizes and types takes roughly 5 minutes and uses ~200MB RAM on my mid 2015 MacBook Pro.
So far ndf
has been tested on OSX and Linux. It should work on Windows as well.
nimble install ndf
Nimble will install ndf
into ~/.nimble/pkgs/ndf-<version>/
. To install ndf
system-wide copy the binary it into a bin
folder in your path, i.e.
cp ~/.nimble/pkgs/ndf-0.2.1/ndf /usr/local/bin/
$ ndf -h
ndf - Nim Duplicate Files Finder
Searches for duplicate files in directories.
Usage:
ndf [options] -d <dir_root>... -o <out_file>
ndf (-h | --help)
Options:
-d <dir_root>, --dir <dir_root> Directory to scan. (Directory must exist and be readable)
You can scan multiple directories by providing multiple -d switches.
-o <out_file>, --out <out_file> Output report file.
-h --help This help message.
-f --force Force overwrite target report file.
Examples:
ndf --dir /home/user --out duplicates.out
ndf -d ~/Documents -d ~/Pictures -o report.txt -f
Recursively scan directory
test_files
for duplicate files and save the results inreport.out
. Duplicate files will be grouped together.
$ ndf -d test_files/ -o report.out
Nim Duplicate Files Finder
Hint: Getting the list of files ✔ Found 6 files in 3 file groups
Hint: Ignoring files with unique sizes ✔ Found 5 files in 2 file groups
Hint: Getting file hashes ✔ Found 5 files in 3 file groups
Hint: Ignoring files with unique hashes ✔ Found 4 files in 2 file groups
Hint: Writing final report ✔ Found 4 files in 2 file groups
$ cat report.out
+==> Group # 1 has 2 duplicate files:
| test_files/file1.txt
| test_files/file3d.txt
+==> Group # 2 has 2 duplicate files:
| test_files/.hidden_file
| test_files/a_subdir/file4.dat
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create a new Pull Request
- [rustomax] Max Skybin - creator, maintainer