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MD5 File And Folder Comparator Lite ($16; free, feature-limited demo) is a useful tool for doing two slightly-different tasks: Verifying that two versions of a single file are byte-for-byte ...
If you're doing the MD5 check as part of copying the directory structure, then you can use rsync -c which will copy the files and compute/verify the MD5 hashes on the fly.
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