dupeGuru is a tool to find duplicate files on your computer. It can scan either filenames or content. The filename scan features a fuzzy matching algorithm that can find duplicate filenames even when they are not exactly the same.
dupeGuru Music Edition is a tool to find duplicate songs in your music collection. It can base its scan on filenames, tags or content. The filename and tag scans feature a fuzzy matching algorithm that can find duplicate filenames or tags even when they are not exactly the same.
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dupeGuru Picture Edition (PE for short) is a tool to find duplicate pictures on your computer. Not only can it find exact matches, but it can also find duplicates among pictures of different kind (PNG, JPG, GIF etc..) and quality.
The scanning engine is extremely flexible. You can tweak it to really get the kind of results you want. You can read more about dupeGuru tweaking option at the :doc:`Preferences page <preferences>`.
Very safe. dupeGuru has been designed to make sure you don't delete files you didn't mean to delete. First, there is the reference folder system that lets you define folders where you absolutely **don't** want dupeGuru to let you delete files there, and then there is the group reference system that makes sure that you will **always** keep at least one member of the duplicate group.
In some cases, some matches are not included in the final results for security reasons. Let me use an example. We have 3 file: A, B and C. We scan them using a low filter hardness. The scanner determines that A matches with B, A matches with C, but B does **not** match with C. Here, dupeGuru has kind of a problem. It cannot create a duplicate group with A, B and C in it because not all files in the group would match together. It could create 2 groups: one A-B group and then one A-C group, but it will not, for security reasons. Lets think about it: If B doesn't match with C, it probably means that either B, C or both are not actually duplicates. If there would be 2 groups (A-B and A-C), you would end up delete both B and C. And if one of them is not a duplicate, that is really not what you want to do, right? So what dupeGuru does in a case like this is to discard the A-C match (and adds a notice in the status bar). Thus, if you delete B and re-run a scan, you will have a A-C match in your next results.
Enable the :doc:`Dupes Only <results>` mode and click on the Folder column to sort your duplicates by folder. It will then be easy for you to select all duplicates from the same folder, and then press Space to mark all selected duplicates.
If your comparison threshold is low enough, you will probably end up with live and remix versions of your songs in your results. There's nothing you can do to prevent that, but there's something you can do to easily remove them from your results after the scan: post-scan filtering. If, for example, you want to remove every song with anything inside square brackets []:
If you're trying to delete *iPhoto* pictures, then the reason for the failure is different. The deletion fails because dupeGuru can't communicate with iPhoto. Be aware that for the deletion to work correctly, you're not supposed to play around iPhoto while dupeGuru is working. Also, sometimes, the Applescript system doesn't seem to know where to find iPhoto to launch it. It might help in these cases to launch iPhoto *before* you send your duplicates to Trash.