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    PharTools

    PharTools

    A powerful PHP-CLI tool to manage phar (PHP-Archive) files

    PharTools is a powerful PHP-CLI tool to manage phar (PHP-Archive) files. It allows to create, extract, convert, edit and view phar archives. It also includes a simple API to implement PharTools features on your own scripts. Don't run this script directly. Run it from a cmd.exe or from a Linux Terminal instance instead If you install PharTools on Windows directories (like Program Files, Program Files (x86), ...) you may need to run cmd.exe as Administrator GitHub Repository:...
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    `archivemail' is a tool written in python for archiving and compressing old email in mailboxes. It can move messages that are older that the specified number of days to a mbox-format mailbox compressed with gzip, or optionally just delete old email.
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    Split a large filesystem into groups of files of less than 4.5 gig so they can be burned to a DVD. No archiving, no compression, it makes hard links to the original files so you can easily delete the tree structure after you've burned them to DVD.
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