Curtis Vaughan wrote:
No actually the -d option is not an option. The reason is is because it
then asks you after all found duplicates, which of them you wish to
keep. Well, I have some 5000 duplicates to go through, so it will take
forever. I would rather think of a way to use the output of fdupes or
the file I created to delete all the duplicates.
The 'yes' program could help you with that :-) it endlessly sends a
string (defaulting to 'y') to output - something like this should do it
(but I didn't test it)
yes|fdupes -d -f ./
HTH,
Joris
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