MCP Duplicate File Manager Server
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MCP Duplicate File Manager Server
A Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that enables LLM-based AI agents to manage duplicate files efficiently. Designed for seamless integration with LLMs and AI agents using the MCP protocol with intelligent duplicate detection and safe deletion capabilities.
Features
Exposes file management tools for LLM agents via MCP:
list_files: List files in directories with optional filteringfind_duplicates: Find duplicate files based on content hash (MD5)delete_duplicates: Safely delete duplicate files with intelligent copy detection
Smart copy detection: Prioritizes deleting files with copy indicators ("copy", "(1)", "(2)", etc.)
Content-based duplicate detection using MD5 hashing for accuracy
Recursive directory scanning with optional pattern matching
Dry-run mode for safe preview before actual deletion
Simple integration with Claude, MCP clients, or other LLM-based agents
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Quickstart
1. Install & Run
Run the MCP Duplicate File Manager Server using uvx:
uvx --from git+https://github.com/deerajd/DuplicateFileRemover-MCP.git mcp-server2. Integrate with Your LLM Agent
Add the following to your tool configuration (for Claude, MCP clients, etc.):
{
"mcpServers": {
"DuplicateListor": {
"command": "uvx",
"args": [
"--from",
"git+https://github.com/deerajd/DuplicateFileRemover-MCP.git",
"mcp-server"
]
}
}
}This configuration launches the MCP Duplicate File Manager Server as a subprocess, exposing file management tools to your LLM agent.
3. Usage
From your LLM agent, you can call:
List Files in Directory
list_files(directory="./Documents", pattern="*.pdf") # List PDF files
list_files(directory="/home/user", include_hidden=True) # Include hidden files
list_files() # List all files in current directoryFind Duplicate Files
find_duplicates(directory="./Downloads") # Find duplicates in Downloads
find_duplicates(directory="/Users/john/Desktop", recursive=False) # Non-recursive search
find_duplicates() # Find duplicates in current directoryDelete Duplicate Files
delete_duplicates(directory="./Documents", dry_run=True) # Preview what would be deleted
delete_duplicates(directory="./Documents", dry_run=False) # Actually delete duplicates
delete_duplicates(directory="./Pictures", recursive=True) # Recursive deletion with previewThe server provides detailed responses including:
List of files with metadata (name, size, type, path)
Duplicate file groups organized by content hash
Deletion results with preserved originals and deleted copies
Error handling for inaccessible files or directories
API Reference
list_files(directory=".", pattern="*", include_hidden=False)
Parameters:
directory(str): Directory path to list files from (default: current directory)pattern(str): File pattern to match (e.g., ".py", ".txt") (default: "*")include_hidden(bool): Whether to include hidden files (default: False)
Returns: List of dictionaries containing file information (name, size, type, path, modified)
find_duplicates(directory=".", recursive=True)
Parameters:
directory(str): Directory path to search for duplicates (default: current directory)recursive(bool): Whether to search recursively in subdirectories (default: True)
Returns: Dictionary with hash as key and list of duplicate file paths as values
delete_duplicates(directory=".", recursive=True, dry_run=True)
Parameters:
directory(str): Directory path to search for duplicates (default: current directory)recursive(bool): Whether to search recursively in subdirectories (default: True)dry_run(bool): If True, only show what would be deleted without actually deleting (default: True)
Returns: Dictionary with information about deleted files and preserved originals
Smart Copy Detection
The server intelligently identifies and prioritizes deletion of files with copy indicators:
copy- Files containing "copy" in the filename(1),(2), etc. - Files with numbered suffixes_copy,-copy- Files with copy prefixes/suffixesduplicate,dup- Files marked as duplicatesMultiple language variants (copie, kopia, copia)
Development
Requirements
Python 3.8+
hashlibfor MD5 hashingpathlibfor file path operationsFastMCPfor MCP server implementation
Project Structure
DuplicateListor/
├── duplicatelist.py # Main server implementation
├── main.py # Entry point
├── pyproject.toml # Project configuration
└── README.md # This fileSafety Features
Dry-run Mode: Preview changes before actual deletion
Smart Original Detection: Preserves files without copy indicators
Error Handling: Graceful handling of inaccessible files
Content-based Matching: Uses MD5 hashing for accurate duplicate detection
Detailed Reporting: Comprehensive feedback on all operations
License
MIT License
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