FDUPES is a lightweight command-line utility that helps users find and optionally delete duplicate files within specified directories by comparing file contents, which can be extremely useful for cleaning up storage clutter or organizing large collections of files. It works by scanning directories and subdirectories, identifying sets of files with identical content through size and hash comparisons, and then listing them together so users can examine duplicates. Once duplicates are identified, the tool offers interactive deletion options where users can choose which copy to keep and which to remove, or apply flags to automate deletion while preserving a single instance. Because it operates directly on file content rather than just filenames, fdupes can accurately detect true copies and guide cleaning operations in data cleanup or migration tasks. It’s a simple, efficient, and widely used utility on Unix-like systems, appreciated by administrators, developers, and power users.

Features

  • Identifies duplicate files by content comparison
  • Recursive directory scanning
  • Interactive deletion with user prompts
  • Options to preserve one copy automatically
  • Handles symlinks and file size filters
  • Lightweight and efficient CLI tool

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MIT License

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Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Duplicate File Finders

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2026-01-19