SHA1files is a 32 bits console application that computes the SHA1 digest of
files under Windows.
The main applications are
   - the detection of any change in files (typically a web server directory
to make sure no file has been altered - integrity check)
   - the detection of duplicate files on disk (based on their actual content,
not their name or location)
SHA1files {/root= [/duplicates] [/ExcludeList=] | [/verify=]}
/root= the directory where to begin
/ExcludeList= exclude the files matching the lines contained
in this text file (wildcards allowed)
/verify= compare the files currently on disk against
this text file containing the captured output
of a previous run of SHA1files
/duplicates show the duplicate files only
All parameters ARE case sensitive.
The lines in the ExcludeList must match the FULL path ("*/SHA1files.htm").
The distribution file SHA1files.zip contains batch files with examples how
to use the program.
SHA1files /root=c:test
SHA1files /root=c:test /duplicates
SHA1files /root=c:test /ExcludeList=SHA1ExcludeList.txt
SHA1files /root=c:test > test.txt
SHA1files /verify=test.txt
SHA1files returns an errorlevel 0 if everything went OK, and a positive value
otherwise, in order to allow specific actions in batch files depending on the
results.
SHA1files is freeware.
SHA1files is a freeware: there is nothing to pay in order to get and use it. The SHA1files 1_6 free full version has a size of 36 Kilobytes.
For additional information and support request, please contact directly SHA1files publisher.