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## masscode_merge
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# masscode_merge
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Utility to merge massCode snippet databases
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##### Utility to merge massCode snippet databases
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ I needed to merge databases from my Mac and PC into a new unified database.
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So, `masscode_merge` was born.
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masscode_merge processes both db files, and merges then into a single db file, preserving folder structures, including nested folders.
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masscode_merge processes both db files, and merges then into a single db file, preserving folder structures, including nested folders, while avoiding duplicates.
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It is currently Windows-only, but Linux and macOS versions are being worked on.
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### How to use, once compiled
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Usage: merge_masscode.exe <file1.db> <file2.db>
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