X-Git-Url: https://www.fleuret.org/cgi-bin/gitweb/gitweb.cgi?p=finddup.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=finddup.1;h=8ab867c4e7ee47f0fb03217c3e70113e5e3d81e8;hp=f88f42fddb0a9b77b6b8a0997091f52fd05be0be;hb=f4ac030572724998bfc8c867e3a0bfa70a846e8b;hpb=da07c4f78dce0021ed889ea0db818cb55d96ceed diff --git a/finddup.1 b/finddup.1 index f88f42f..8ab867c 100644 --- a/finddup.1 +++ b/finddup.1 @@ -24,13 +24,56 @@ present in DIR1 and not in DIR2. \fB-h\fR display help and exit .TP +\fB-d\fR +ignore files and directories starting with a dot +.TP +\fB-c\fR +do not show which files from DIR2 corresponds to files from DIR1 +.TP +\fB-g\fR +do not show the file group IDs (one group for each content) +.TP +\fB-p\fR +show progress information in stderr +.TP \fB-r\fR shows the real path of the files .SH "BUGS" -Every pair of different files with same content are listed, which -results in K^2 printed lines when K files are similar. +None known, probably many. Valgrind does not complain though. + +While not a bug per se, the format of the output should definitely be +improved. Not clear how. + +.SH "EXAMPLES" +.nf +.B finddup -cg blah something + +.fi +List files found in +.B ./blah/ +which have a matching file with exact same content in +.B ./something/ +without the group IDs + +.P +.B finddup ./sources not:./backup + +.fi +List all files found in +.B ./sources/ +which do not have content-matching equivalent in +.B ./backup.sources + +.P +.B finddup ./tralala ./cuicui | sort -n + +.fi +List groups of files with same content which exist both in +.B ./tralala/ +and +.B ./cuicui/ .SH "AUTHOR"