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    jdupes really should be the answer. It's fast, and configurable, and it shows progress as you go. You can live dangerously (-T -T) when initially scanning without modifying (-M) to see what you might be in for. Then choose the default size / partial hash / full hash / bit by bit comparison mode, skip the hashes and just go straight to bits (-K) without any added risk, or roll the dice and do the full hash only while skipping the bit comparison (-Q). About the only thing missing is an interactive mode where you could y/n each suggestion. Did I mention that it's fast? Commented Jun 12, 2020 at 0:36