# Linux/macOS find /path/to/movies -name "*123mkv*.mkv" -type f Get-ChildItem -Path D:\Movies -Recurse -Filter " 123mkv .mkv"

Search for files containing 123mkv and the same movie name. Example:

It sounds like you’re asking for a guide on how to handle duplicate movie entries named — likely within a media server (like Plex, Jellyfin, or Kodi) or a file system.

| Tool | Platform | How it helps | |------|----------|---------------| | | Win/Mac/Linux | Finds duplicate movie files by content | | CCleaner (Duplicate Finder) | Windows | Scans by name/size | | Plex Cleaner (script) | Linux/macOS | Automates duplicate removal in Plex |

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