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1 year agoIt isn’t open source, though.
It isn’t open source, though.
You’re not the only one, it has something to do with anonymous login. I read that they use just a few sets of credentials for everyone using anonymous login, which on Google’s end looks like the same user downloading the same app over and over again.
Here’s a script from GPT4:
#!/bin/bash # Create a temporary file for storing file checksums tempfile=$(mktemp) # Generate MD5 checksums for all files in the current directory and its sub-directories find . -type f -exec md5sum '{}' \; | sort > $tempfile # Detect and delete duplicates awk 'BEGIN { lasthash = ""; lastfile = ""; } { if ($1 == lasthash) { print "Deleting duplicate file: " $2; system("rm -f \""$2"\""); } else { lasthash = $1; lastfile = $2; } }' $tempfile # Clean up rm -f $tempfile
This script can be run with Termux from the root of your internal storage. Usually /sdcard or /storage/emulated/0. Do not confuse this with running from root if you are rooted.
Before using a script that interacts with your files you should backup anything that is important just in case.
Furthermore, if you comment out:
system("rm -f \""$2"\"");
By adding a # in front of it like this:
# system("rm -f \""$2"\"");
You can run the script and see what files the script would delete without actually deleting them. I would recommend doing this as I have not tested this script.