--- date: 2020-02-01T10:26:53Z title: "rclone dedupe" slug: rclone_dedupe url: /commands/rclone_dedupe/ --- ## rclone dedupe Interactively find duplicate files and delete/rename them. ### Synopsis By default `dedupe` interactively finds duplicate files and offers to delete all but one or rename them to be different. Only useful with Google Drive which can have duplicate file names. In the first pass it will merge directories with the same name. It will do this iteratively until all the identical directories have been merged. The `dedupe` command will delete all but one of any identical (same md5sum) files it finds without confirmation. This means that for most duplicated files the `dedupe` command will not be interactive. You can use `--dry-run` to see what would happen without doing anything. Here is an example run. Before - with duplicates $ rclone lsl drive:dupes 6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000 one.txt 6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:11.775000000 one.txt 564374 2016-03-05 16:23:06.731000000 one.txt 6048320 2016-03-05 16:18:26.092000000 one.txt 6048320 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000 two.txt 1744073 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000 two.txt 564374 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000 two.txt Now the `dedupe` session $ rclone dedupe drive:dupes 2016/03/05 16:24:37 Google drive root 'dupes': Looking for duplicates using interactive mode. one.txt: Found 4 duplicates - deleting identical copies one.txt: Deleting 2/3 identical duplicates (md5sum "1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36") one.txt: 2 duplicates remain 1: 6048320 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000, md5sum 1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36 2: 564374 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:23:06.731000000, md5sum 7594e7dc9fc28f727c42ee3e0749de81 s) Skip and do nothing k) Keep just one (choose which in next step) r) Rename all to be different (by changing file.jpg to file-1.jpg) s/k/r> k Enter the number of the file to keep> 1 one.txt: Deleted 1 extra copies two.txt: Found 3 duplicates - deleting identical copies two.txt: 3 duplicates remain 1: 564374 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000, md5sum 7594e7dc9fc28f727c42ee3e0749de81 2: 6048320 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000, md5sum 1eedaa9fe86fd4b8632e2ac549403b36 3: 1744073 bytes, 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000, md5sum 851957f7fb6f0bc4ce76be966d336802 s) Skip and do nothing k) Keep just one (choose which in next step) r) Rename all to be different (by changing file.jpg to file-1.jpg) s/k/r> r two-1.txt: renamed from: two.txt two-2.txt: renamed from: two.txt two-3.txt: renamed from: two.txt The result being $ rclone lsl drive:dupes 6048320 2016-03-05 16:23:16.798000000 one.txt 564374 2016-03-05 16:22:52.118000000 two-1.txt 6048320 2016-03-05 16:22:46.185000000 two-2.txt 1744073 2016-03-05 16:22:38.104000000 two-3.txt Dedupe can be run non interactively using the `--dedupe-mode` flag or by using an extra parameter with the same value * `--dedupe-mode interactive` - interactive as above. * `--dedupe-mode skip` - removes identical files then skips anything left. * `--dedupe-mode first` - removes identical files then keeps the first one. * `--dedupe-mode newest` - removes identical files then keeps the newest one. * `--dedupe-mode oldest` - removes identical files then keeps the oldest one. * `--dedupe-mode largest` - removes identical files then keeps the largest one. * `--dedupe-mode smallest` - removes identical files then keeps the smallest one. * `--dedupe-mode rename` - removes identical files then renames the rest to be different. For example to rename all the identically named photos in your Google Photos directory, do rclone dedupe --dedupe-mode rename "drive:Google Photos" Or rclone dedupe rename "drive:Google Photos" ``` rclone dedupe [mode] remote:path [flags] ``` ### Options ``` --dedupe-mode string Dedupe mode interactive|skip|first|newest|oldest|largest|smallest|rename. (default "interactive") -h, --help help for dedupe ``` See the [global flags page](/flags/) for global options not listed here. ### SEE ALSO * [rclone](/commands/rclone/) - Show help for rclone commands, flags and backends.