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Dupeguru alternative
Dupeguru alternative





dupeguru alternative

  • FSlint: This is deprecated in Ubuntu 20.04 and later due to python2 dependencies but workarounds exist if you are ok with installing deprecated packages or using an unofficial snap.
  • According to this page, it should be available via snap, flatpak, appimage, rust's cargo manager, PPA, AUR (for Arch users), precompiled binaries on GitHub, or building from source.
  • Czkawka: Neat rust-based GUI but might have an issue if you want report only without actually deleting the duplicates (see note and linked issue below - I did not verify this issue myself, just passing along the warning).
  • So if flatpaks aren't an option, building from source may be the only other route. But it does not appear to be in any distro's central repos (per repology) nor does it appear to offer snaps or precompiled binaries. One interesting thing from their GitHub readme is that is supports "searching and removing duplicate files and similar images".
  • DetWinner: I don't really know anything about this one.
  • It does not appear to have any precompiled binary releases on GitHub but can be built from source. I'm not on an Ubuntu pc at the moment but according to repology it should be in the central repos for most distros including Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Manjaro, Fedora and many others. I had found this documentation link prior to finding the linked comparison table.

    dupeguru alternative

    I've seen a lot of good mentions online but have not tried it yet myself.

  • Rmlint-GUI: Some pages I saw mentioned that this was formerly called "Shredder".
  • If you are on a non-Ubuntu/Debian-based distro, there is a tar file or you can build from source.
  • DupeGuru: Same thing suggested in the other answer, this is probably what I would recommend for most users as well (especially for those on Ubuntu as it has an official PPA for Ubuntu Focal/Bionic/Xenial at time of writing or deb files on their GitHub releases page).
  • dupeguru alternative

    I am not going to rip-off the table, but I understand that people like answers to contain more than just a link, so I will also list out the apps from the list along with some of my own notes: The link contains a table which attempts to do a feature comparison. I have opted to try to keep my notes fairly distro-agnostic as well. they are Linux native apps and have GUIs, from the descriptions they should all work as duplicate detectors as well). The listed apps do all meet the requirements mentioned in the OP to the best of my knowledge (e.g.

    dupeguru alternative

    they should work with Ubuntu as well as any other distro) but I have not tested them. Note that these should all be disto-agnostic (e.g. I found a list of some GUI duplicate finders while doing searches and thought I would add to this since this page had pretty decent SEO rankings in my searches.







    Dupeguru alternative