dedupe
slimv_box
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0.0 | 3.8 | |
over 6 years ago | 2 months ago | |
Python | Dockerfile | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | - |
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dedupe
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fdupes alternatives?
I wrote https://github.com/Gumnos/dedupe which sounds like it might be useful to you. It's faster than several of the alternatives I've found (many run the checksum across the whole of every file, this uses the file-size as a first-line discriminator, and only if the files are the same size does it go to the trouble of checking the checksum of the files). I designed it for creating hard-links in my media collection, but in the --dry-run mode, it should emit the file-names allowing you to pass it to xargs to remove them if it looks copacetic.
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File Management via CLI
You can use my dedupe.py script with the dry-run flag (-n) to find all the duplicates on your drive. If you run it without the dry-run flag, it will attempt to make hard-links so that each file exists only once on the drive with multiple hard-links to the underlying file. It should be pretty fast, only needing to checksum file-content in the event that files have the same size (several other such deduplication methods work by checksumming every file on the drive which can be slow).
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
a file-deduplication utility that hard-links duplicate files to save space (our family photo gallery gets pics put in multiple albums for various audiences, so I can cut down on a lot of duplication with this)
slimv_box
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Offline Hyperspec? html, texinfo, org, something?
slimv integrates the hyperspec and slimv_box makes it also available offline.
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What tools / utilities have you written that you use regularly?
i do all my common lisp development in slimv_box.
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Best or commonly used IDE/editor in 2021
i use https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box almost everyday.
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What tools do [Common] Lisp programmers use in 2021? (on Linux; ideally with VS Code or emacs)
did you check out the master branch of https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box ?
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Is it possible to use Vim keybindings with LispWorks IDE's Editor?
slimv_box
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Is Lisp in a Box still popularly used?
there is a vim-centric lisp in a box: https://github.com/justin2004/slimv_box
What are some alternatives?
ripgrep-all - rga: ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc.
nbrowser - 🔗 🌐 : an easy way to open links in browsers, mimic the "Open URL with..." dialog on Android, `nbrowser` help you open links in a browser
file-arranger - Simple & capable Directory arranger/cleaner
command_help - :information_source: Extract help text from builtin commands and man pages
xonsh - :shell: Python-powered, cross-platform, Unix-gazing shell.
ClojureBoxNpp - Notepad++ patch for Clojure by "modifying config files of Lisp" or "Clojure userDefineLang".
tawk - Like awk, but using tcl as the scripting language.
hastyhex - A blazing fast hex dumper
mpd_what - An mpd album art and info getter
git-tidy - Tidy up stale git branches.
ledger - Double-entry accounting system with a command-line reporting interface
vids - 🔍 🔘 ⏯️ 🔁 - search for videos to play from youtube.com and other platforms...