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md4c
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obsidian alternative? zettelkasten
Also, any decent editor paired with a markdown renderer like md4c. Use the editor you already use for other things. It probably can be extended for markdown.
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'Kate' as a Replacement for 'Obsidian?'
QTextBrowser doesn't render to HTML, thank you! It took me a while to find it, but they use md4c internally.
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Markdown CLI parser (written in C++)
However, the objective of this project (among others) is to be simple. Call me crazy but [6348](https://github.com/mity/md4c/blob/master/src/md4c.c#L6348) lines of code in C is not my definition of "simple" and "suckless" xD.
- MD4C stands for “Markdown for C” and that's what this project is about
jdupes
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File Servers... how are you handling duplicates
I recommend the use of jdupes, a fork of the well-known fdupes, to find duplicate files.
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fdupes: Identify or Delete Duplicate Files
200 lines of Nim [1] seems to run about 9X faster than the 8000 lines of C in fdupes on a little test dir I have. If you need C, I think jdupes [2] is faster as @TacticalCoder points out a couple of times here. In my testing, `dups` is usually faster than `jdupes`, though.
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I'm amazed how I find anything & why I have so many dupes!
There's always the well-respected tool, Czkawka. Or, of the CLI is your thing, jdupes is a good option.
- Anyone know of any good file deduplication tools?
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Johnny Decimal
My research into this many years ago turned out that jdupes was the right / best solution I could find for my usecase.
https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes
Though that works fine from a script perspective I'd like some more interactive way of sorting directories etc. Identifying is just the first step, jdupes helps with linking the files (both soft and hard links comes with caveats though!) but that is mostly to save space, not to help in reorganisation.
- Jdupes: A powerful duplicate file finder
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Does jdupes do a 'dry run' if you just specify directory(s) and no other options
I can work it out by looking at https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes.
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replace duplicates with hard links - I think jdupes is the answer, or maybe fclones (I have questions)
I have looked at a few alternatives and think jdupes is the one for me. Then I found out it was not multi-threaded so will give it a go but the developer of jdupes recomended fclones (https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes/issues/186) if you were dealing with large file systems and wanted multi-threading. But as I am using a HD it may not be necessary.
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De-Duping a file server
jdupes is a fork of the old standby fdupes, but it has a Win32 release as well as supporting POSIX.
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Any good duplicate file finder for windows?
jdupes is a tuned fork of the well-known fdupes, and has Win32 releases.
What are some alternatives?
cmark - 💧 Elixir NIF for cmark (C), a parser library following the CommonMark spec, a compatible implementation of Markdown.
fdupes - FDUPES is a program for identifying or deleting duplicate files residing within specified directories.
smu - Simple MarkUp - markdown/commonmark like syntax
dupeguru - Find duplicate files
Down - Blazing fast Markdown / CommonMark rendering in Swift, built upon cmark.
rmlint - Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystem
rdfind - find duplicate files utility
czkawka - Multi functional app to find duplicates, empty folders, similar images etc.
duperemove - Tools for deduping file systems
fclones - Efficient Duplicate File Finder
phockup - Media sorting tool to organize photos and videos from your camera in folders by year, month and day.
btrfs-progs - Development of userspace BTRFS tools