you have your commands out of order.
you need to use cut on the original file to extract just the md5 values, then pipe that to sort | uniq -c | sort -nr
to generate a list of md5 values with their counts of how often they occur. counts greater than 1 indicate duplicates.
From that, select each md5 value with counts > 1 then use grep to find that md5 with its names in the original file.
On Saturday, January 6, 2024 at 10:00:48 AM UTC-5 K otgc wrote:
Thanks.I ran these commands, and I'm up to the final step of using those hash values to look up all the matching filenames in the original md5 file.I'm researching a command for that, as command fdupes seems to be for files, but I need to match up the md5 hash values?ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Documents$ find -H test1/ ! -type d -exec md5sum {} + > sum.md5
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Documents$ ls
NoMachine sum.md5 test1 test2
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Documents$ cat sum.md53bc3be114fb6323adc5b0ad7422d193a test1/test1.1/test1.1.1/test1.1.1file2.JPG
126a8a51b9d1bbd07fddc65819a542c3 test1/test1.1/test1.1.1/test1.1.1file1.JPG.json
3e7705498e8be60520841409ebc69bc1 test1/test1.1/test1.1.1/test1.1.1file1.JPGd8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249 test1/test2/test2.2/test2.2.2/test2.2.2file1.JPG
126a8a51b9d1bbd07fddc65819a542c3 test1/test2/test2.2/test2.2.2/test1.1.1file1.JPG.json
d8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249 test1/test2/test2.2/test2.2.2/test2.2.2file1.JPG.json
ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Documents$ sort|uniq -c|sort -nr sum.md5 |cut -d ' ' -f1
126a8a51b9d1bbd07fddc65819a542c3
126a8a51b9d1bbd07fddc65819a542c3
3e7705498e8be60520841409ebc69bc1
3bc3be114fb6323adc5b0ad7422d193a
d8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249
d8e8fca2dc0f896fd7cb4cb0031ba249On Friday 5 January 2024 at 01:14:24 UTC+10 jr wrote:hi,
On Thu, 4 Jan 2024 at 13:11, K otgc <kontheg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Diff worked, similar to Meld, with a clear list of what files (photos) are in or not in directories.
> I'm stuck on the command to extract just the md5 values?
> Directory with photo files -> find -H directoryName/ ! -type d -exec md5sum {} + >sum.md5 -> select Enter -> sort | uniq -c | sort -nr checksum'sFileName.md5 -> select Enter -> not sure how to extract just the md5 values?
>
> ubuntu@ubuntu:~/Documents$ cat sum2.md5
> 3bc3be114fb6323adc5b0ad7422d193a test1/test1.1/test1.1.1/test1.1.1file2.JPG
the command you're looking for is 'cut(1)', eg '$ cat sum2.md5 | cut -d' ' -f1'.
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