An improved rm implementation able to remove duplicate files
rmd is an rm reimplementation made in pure Rust. It is able to remove files and directories as usual but it also able to remove duplicate file in given directories recursively.
Duplicate file are found by comparing SHA256 hashes. When a file has an hash that has already been found it is removed immediately.
This tool can be easly installed from sources:
bash
cargo install rmd
It works in an almost compatible way with the standard rm. To get a full help run:
bash
rmd --help
But the most common scenarios includes:
remove files, for example:
bash
rmd FILE_A FILE_B
remove a directory, for example:
bash
rmd -rf DIR_A
bash
rmd -d
or remove duplicates files in a specified directory:
bash
rmd -d /PATH/TO/DIRECTORY
This functionality allows to remove file older or newer then a given time-specification.
Remove File older then time-spec
bash
rmd --older <time-spec> [directory...]
Remove File newer then time-spec
bash
rmd --newer <time-spec> [directory...]
rmd checks if the last access is before (so the file is older) or after (so the file is newer) then the time described by the time-specification. time-specification describes a relative amount of time (in seconds) in the past from the moment when the program is run.
time-specification format
[NT]+
Where:
- N is a number (1-9)
- T is a time descriptor
- + means one or more
Time Descriptor Table | Time Descriptor | Meaning | Value | |:----------------|---------|-------------------| | s | second | 1 second | | m | minute | 60 seconds | | h | hour | 60 minutes | | d | day | 24 hours | | m | month | 30 day | | y | year | 365 day |
bash
rmd --older 2y4m5d
will remove in the current directory, and recursivelly in all sub directories, file
with a last access time equal or before 2 year, 4 month and 5 days in the past from
the time when the program is run.
bash
rmd --newer 4h30m
will remove in the current directory, and recursivelly in all sub directories, file
with a last access time equal or after 4 hour and 30 minutes in the past from
the time when the program is run.
bash
rmd --older 1m15d /home/user/temp-store
will remove in /home/user/temp-store and recursivelly in all sub directories, file
with a last access time equal or before 1 mounth and 15 days in the past from
the time when the program is run.
bash
rmd --older 30s /home/user/wrong-downloads
will remove in /home/user/wrong-downloads and recursivelly in all sub directories, file
with a last access time equal or after 30 seconds in the past from
the time when the program is run.