Cross-platform file transfer server built with Python Tornado for seamless sharing across local or private cloud networks
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Cross-platform file transfer server built with Python Tornado for seamless sharing across local or private cloud networks
Force close all files without saving — instantly discard unsaved changes, no confirmation dialogs!
This Python script removes duplicate files from a given directory. It prompts the user to select a folder and then uses the MD5 hashing algorithm to check if any files have the same hash value. If it finds duplicate files, it deletes all but one of them.
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Simple local-files server with security on top.
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