

Rdfind uses an algorithm to classify the files and detects which of the duplicates is the original file and considers the rest as duplicates. It uses checksum and finds duplicates based on file contains not only names. It is a free tool used to find duplicate files across or within multiple directories. If you are using a new tool, first try it in a test directory where deleting files will not be a problem. In this tutorial, you are going to learn how to find and delete duplicate files in Linux using rdfind and fdupes command-line tools, as well as using GUI tools called DupeGuru and FSlint.Ī note of caution – always be careful what you delete on your system as this may lead to unwanted data loss. This may cause your directories to become cluttered with all kinds of useless duplicated stuff. Often you may find you have downloaded the same mp3, pdf, epub (and all kind of other file extensions) and copied it to different directories. Organizing your home directory or even system can be particularly hard if you have the habit of downloading all kinds of stuff from the internet.
