# Replace copies with hardlinks You recently switched to a proper setup that supports Hardlinks and Instant Moves (Atomic-Moves). And you would like to replace copies with hardlinks ? If your Operating System supports it you could make use of [Jdupes](https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes). ## Usage !!! info "" I won't cover every command :bangbang: If you want to know what else [Jdupes](https://github.com/jbruchon/jdupes) can do please read the manual. !!! tip This process can take a long time and a pretty big hit on your resources depending on how big your library is, I did notice the first time it takes longer then the second time. Not sure if this is a cache thing or something else. - That's why I suggest to do it based on categories (Movies, TV, Music etc). - I don't suggest to use this on a cloud based setup. ```bash jdupes [options] DIR1 DIR2 ``` This will do a dry run and summarize at the end. ```bash jdupes -M -r "/data/torrents/movies/" "/data/media/movies" ``` This will hard link all duplicate files without prompting. ```bash jdupes -L -r "/data/torrents/movies/" "/data/media/movies" ``` !!! bug "" Windows allows a maximum of 1023 hard links per file !!! Warning The `-Q` or `--quick` option only reads each file once, hashes it, and performs comparisons based solely on the hashes. There is a small but significant risk of a hash collision which is the purpose of the failsafe byte-for-byte comparison that this option explicitly bypasses. Do not use it on ANY data set for which any amount of data loss is unacceptable. You have been warned! {! include-markdown "../../includes/support.md" !}