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security - How do you create the hash of a folder in C#?

I need to create the hash for a folder that contains some files. I've already done this task for each of the files, but I'm searching for a way to create one hash for all files in a folder. Any ideas on how to do that?

(Of course I can create the hash for each file and concatenate it to some big hash but it's not a way I like)

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This hashes all file (relative) paths and contents, and correctly handles file ordering.

And it's quick - like 30ms for a 4MB directory.

using System;
using System.Text;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.IO;
using System.Linq;

...

public static string CreateMd5ForFolder(string path)
{
    // assuming you want to include nested folders
    var files = Directory.GetFiles(path, "*.*", SearchOption.AllDirectories)
                         .OrderBy(p => p).ToList();

    MD5 md5 = MD5.Create();

    for(int i = 0; i < files.Count; i++)
    {
        string file = files[i];

        // hash path
        string relativePath = file.Substring(path.Length + 1);
        byte[] pathBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(relativePath.ToLower());
        md5.TransformBlock(pathBytes, 0, pathBytes.Length, pathBytes, 0);

        // hash contents
        byte[] contentBytes = File.ReadAllBytes(file);
        if (i == files.Count - 1)
            md5.TransformFinalBlock(contentBytes, 0, contentBytes.Length);
        else
            md5.TransformBlock(contentBytes, 0, contentBytes.Length, contentBytes, 0);
    }

    return BitConverter.ToString(md5.Hash).Replace("-", "").ToLower();
}

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