Rmlint
Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystem
Install / Use
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rmlint finds space waste and other broken things on your filesystem and
offers to remove it.
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Features:
Finds…
- …Duplicate Files and duplicate directories.
- …Nonstripped binaries (i.e. binaries with debug symbols)
- …Broken symbolic links.
- …Empty files and directories.
- …Files with broken user or/and group ID.
Differences to other duplicate finders:
- Extremely fast (no exaggeration, we promise!)
- Paranoia mode for those who do not trust hashsums.
- Many output formats.
- No interactivity.
- Search for files only newer than a certain
mtime. - Many ways to handle duplicates.
- Caching and replaying.
BTRFSsupport.- ...
It runs and compiles under most Unices, including Linux, FreeBSD, Darwin and Solaris. The main target is Linux though, some optimisations might not be available elsewhere.
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INSTALLATION
Chances are that you might have rmlint already as readily made package in
your favourite distribution. If not, you might consider
compiling it from source <http://rmlint.readthedocs.org/en/latest/install.html>_.
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DOCUMENTATION
Detailed documentation is available on:
http://rmlint.rtfd.org
Most features you'll ever need are covered in the tutorial:
http://rmlint.rtfd.org/en/latest/tutorial.html
An online version of the manpage is available at:
http://rmlint.rtfd.org/en/latest/rmlint.1.html
BUGS
If you found bugs, having trouble running rmlint or want to suggest new
features please read this <http://rmlint.readthedocs.org/en/latest/developers.html>_.
Also read the BUGS <http://rmlint.readthedocs.org/en/latest/rmlint.1.html#bugs>_ section of the manpage <http://rmlint.rtfd.org/en/latest/rmlint.1.html>_
to find out how to provide good debug information.
AUTHORS
Here's a list of developers to blame:
=================== ============================== ========= Christopher Pahl https://github.com/sahib 2010-2017 Daniel Thomas https://github.com/SeeSpotRun 2014-2021 Cebtenzzre https://github.com/Cebtenzzre 2021-2023 =================== ============================== =========
There are some other people that helped us of course.
Please see the AUTHORS distributed along rmlint.
LICENSE
rmlint is licensed under the conditions of the
GPLv3 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html.en>_.
See the
COPYING <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sahib/rmlint/master/COPYING>
file distributed along the source for details.
