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    dupehasher

    Shell script for managing duplicate image files in a directory.

    ...File extensions (.jpg for example) are preserved, and there is a user option to ensure that the extension is correct (for example, a .jpg file is indeed a jpeg and not, for example, a png). Finally, an interactive mode exists for users who are not comfortable with the command line.
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    Subscript

    Make music file directory structure for Subsonic

    Since Subsonic requires special directory structure for organizing music files, this simple script helps copying music files from source directory to destination directory according to the music files' id3v2 information. The scripts require a command-line id3 editor "id3v2"(http://id3v2.sourceforge.net)
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