Thomas,
Thank you, there was a lot of options for filtering/selection.
Ray
Johan,
Thank you, that works great for duplicates, gives all the info on one line.
Ray
On 01/03/2016 09:23 AM, Johan DS wrote:
For duplicates install fdupes
+1
David
Hi,
ray wrote:
> ls -al -R gives the data but the output prints a directory and all the
> files under that directory. Capturing this as text list all the files but
> the path is not recorded from each file.
To list all file paths under /my/directory use program "find":
find /my/directory -exe
Hi!
El 3 de enero de 2016 19:02:51 CET, jdd escribió:
>>> system data so it may be used programmatically. I like doing this
>is a
>>> spreadsheet as I can sort and filter, drag and copy, drag and
>iterate,
>>> and programmatically build large scripts.
>> I dont understand what does "drag and cop
system data so it may be used programmatically. I like doing this is a
spreadsheet as I can sort and filter, drag and copy, drag and iterate,
and programmatically build large scripts.
I dont understand what does "drag and copy, d
did you try LibreOffice?
jdd
Hello,
El 3 de enero de 2016 17:49:38 CET, ray escribió:
>I would like to better manage my files to manage duplications and
>versions.
>
>On Windows, I use a VBA module in Excel; execute in a specific
>directory and it records all files along with the path, size, type,
>dates. On Debian 8.2, a
For duplicates install fdupes
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 5:49 PM, ray wrote:
> I would like to better manage my files to manage duplications and versions.
>
> On Windows, I use a VBA module in Excel; execute in a specific directory
> and it records all files along with the path, size, type, dates.
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