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I'm trying to use fclones for a common use case of mine: confirming that a given photos directory contains, somewhere in its subdirectories, every photo that shows up in a second directory. Typically the first is a "master photo collection" folder that I've painstakingly collected and organized. At some point, I come across another folder of photos, e.g. on a thumb drive, and I think I've already got copies in the master folder, but I want to confirm. If it does turn out that there are photos in the new folder that haven't been added to the main archive yet, I want to cull those and copy them over.
Finding the unique files is straightforward:
fclones group --unique --isolate /path/to/myphotoarchive/ /path/to/somenewfolder/ > uniques.log
This gives me a file that contains files that are in somenewfolder but not in myphotoarchive, and vice-versa: files in myphotoarchive that are not in somenewfolder. As the archive grows, the latter tend to outnumber the former for any given new folder I find, but here is a simple (contrived) example:
❯ more uniques.log
# Report by fclones 0.34.0
# Timestamp: 2023-12-17 14:23:19.681 -0800
# Command: fclones group --unique --isolate '/path/to/myphotoarchive/Timeline/2022' '/path/to/somenewfolder/2022'
# Base dir: /Users/felciano
# Total: 41706067 B (41.7 MB) in 3 files in 3 groups
# Redundant: 0 B (0 B) in 0 files
# Missing: 41706067 B (41.7 MB) in 3 files
00000000000000000000000000000000, 21022045 B (21.0 MB) * 1:
/path/to/myphotoarchive/2022/10/2022-10-09/2022-10-09 17.30.15.mov
00000000000000000000000000000000, 20034351 B (20.0 MB) * 1:
/path/to/myphotoarchive/2022/10/2022-10-09/2022-10-09 17.30.56.mov
00000000000000000000000000000000, 649671 B (649.7 KB) * 1:
/path/to/somenewfolder/2022/12/2022-12-31/IMG_6721.jpeg
I'd now like to find only the files that are in somenewfolder but not in myphotoarchive, and move them to a new location so I can easily review and add to myphotoarchive. In this example, the IMG_6721.jpeg file is unique and it should be called out because it is under the somenewfolder directory tree. However the two .mov files can be ignored because they are under the myphotoarchive directory tree.
I thought the --path parameter would allow this, but a dry run shows no changes would occur:
❯ fclones move --dry-run --path '**/path/to/somenewfolder/**' . <uniques.log
[2023-12-17 15:31:14.292] fclones: info: Started deduplicating (dry run)
[2023-12-17 15:31:14.336] fclones: info: Would process 0 files and reclaim 0 B space
~ at 03:31:14 PM
❯
I'm not sure why IMG_6721.jpeg wasn't identified by the move command. Is there a different way to implement this use case using fclones?
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How to find and isolate unique files that are in one directory but not another?
How to find AND isolate/extract unique files that are in one directory but not another?
Dec 18, 2023
I'm trying to use
fclones
for a common use case of mine: confirming that a given photos directory contains, somewhere in its subdirectories, every photo that shows up in a second directory. Typically the first is a "master photo collection" folder that I've painstakingly collected and organized. At some point, I come across another folder of photos, e.g. on a thumb drive, and I think I've already got copies in the master folder, but I want to confirm. If it does turn out that there are photos in the new folder that haven't been added to the main archive yet, I want to cull those and copy them over.Finding the unique files is straightforward:
This gives me a file that contains files that are in
somenewfolder
but not inmyphotoarchive
, and vice-versa: files inmyphotoarchive
that are not insomenewfolder
. As the archive grows, the latter tend to outnumber the former for any given new folder I find, but here is a simple (contrived) example:I'd now like to find only the files that are in
somenewfolder
but not inmyphotoarchive
, and move them to a new location so I can easily review and add tomyphotoarchive
. In this example, theIMG_6721.jpeg
file is unique and it should be called out because it is under thesomenewfolder
directory tree. However the two.mov
files can be ignored because they are under themyphotoarchive
directory tree.I thought the
--path
parameter would allow this, but a dry run shows no changes would occur:I'm not sure why
IMG_6721.jpeg
wasn't identified by themove
command. Is there a different way to implement this use case usingfclones
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