I have a bunch of duplicates in my Music directory. They are intentional duplicates.
I would like to move all duplicates to another directory to see if I want to rename them or delete some of them.
I know how to use ‘fdupes’ to find them, and so far trying to recursively move them has not worked.
only returns an error ‘could not chdir to’ with no directory listed.
I have to admit I found that command line here https://unix.stackexchange.com/quest...ting-all-other
And thought I could bypass the strategy shown there.
so once again , I come seeking help and guidance from this forum.
IMO, there should be an easy(ier) way to do that without a lot of fiddling around, I May Be Wrong! Again!
I would like to move all duplicates to another directory to see if I want to rename them or delete some of them.
I know how to use ‘fdupes’ to find them, and so far trying to recursively move them has not worked.
Code:
fdupes —delete —recursive “$MusicDupes”
I have to admit I found that command line here https://unix.stackexchange.com/quest...ting-all-other
And thought I could bypass the strategy shown there.
so once again , I come seeking help and guidance from this forum.
IMO, there should be an easy(ier) way to do that without a lot of fiddling around, I May Be Wrong! Again!