Specifically removes identical overlapping lines.
However, please note that xtool is not a standard GNU core utility (like cp or rsync ), and documentation varies depending on the specific fork or version you are using (e.g., the Enhanced xtool or specific GitHub forks). xtool deduplication option
xtool is a command-line utility designed for high-performance file transfer and manipulation. Unlike standard copy commands which blindly transfer bit-for-bit representations, xtool implements intelligent data inspection. The deduplication option (typically invoked via flags such as -d or --dedupe ) allows the tool to identify redundant data blocks across the source and destination, ensuring that unique data is written only once. Specifically removes identical overlapping lines
The deduplication in xtool operates primarily at the , rather than the file level. This distinction is critical. While file-level deduplication ignores identical data inside different filenames, block-level deduplication inspects the actual content. This distinction is critical
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: If your engraving appears doubled but there are no duplicate objects on your canvas, check your Engraving Mode . Older versions of XCS had issues with "Bi-directional" modes causing backlash, which has been largely fixed in newer updates.