Basically title!

I want to run it through my NAS to free up some space.

Tha ks in advance.

    • PotatisenOP
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      Thank you for the suggestion, I’ll look into it.

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    For the case that you use synology: already built in in the storage analyser feature

    Otherwise: no clue tbh

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      I have a Synology Nas. Never seen this function but I’ll search for it, thanks!

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        It does, look for storage analyzer.

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        Its very nice. I use -Sr1 so I can then pull into a spreadsheet and look at the files and decide which one I want to keep.

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    I personally use rdfind as it has an option to replace duplicates with hardlinks instead of deleting them outright (if on the same filesystem). This is useful if you do still need a file to exist at multiple paths.

    I then use Czkawka for everything else, especially for similar, non-duplicate files.

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      Ooh, that’s smart! Thanks for the recommendation.

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    Do you want something that runs on your NAS or from another computer? What OS(es) are you using?

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      Either way, have no real preference. :)