Hi, I have a problem which, maybe I can solve with command line.
Let's assume in folder A I have a song named: "Alicia Keys - No One.mp3"
In folder B I have a song named: "Alicia Keys - No one.mp3"
Both files have the same song, the same number of bytes, etc. They're
identical, except for the name of the file.
I have the same problem with maybe 100 more files.
Each folder has almost 2000 songs.
I want to copy all the files in folder A to a folder C, then, I want
to copy all the files in folder B to C (and then upload C to my iPod),
but I don't want to have the same song twice in my iPod
I was looking in rute handbook, and it looks like the diff command
compares between files.
Maybe this is the command I was looking for, but I dont know how to
use it, I went to the terminal, typed diff --help, and believe me, is
really confuse, too many options and no idea how to use it.
Do you think command line would save me this time to make all the
process manually?
Any ideas?
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