Ok, morning fun.
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $dir = '/your/directory';
package MyFile;
use Digest::MD5;
sub new {
my ( $class, $name ) = @_;
my $self = { name => $name };
bless $self, $class;
}
sub name { $_[0]->{name} }
sub md5 {
my $self = shift;
$self->{md5} ||= do {
open my $fh, "<", $self->name or die $!;
binmode $fh;
Digest::MD5->new->addfile($fh)->digest;
};
}
package main;
use File::Find;
my %files;
File::Find::find(
{
wanted => sub {
-f && push @{ $files{ -s _ } }, MyFile->new($File::Find::name);
}
},
$dir
);
my @drop;
for ( keys %files ) {
my %t;
if ( @{ $files{$_} } > 1 ) {
for ( @{ $files{$_} } ) {
push @drop, $_->name if $t{ $_->md5 }++;
}
}
}
local $, = $/;
print @drop;
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