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Framework in Python for platform-independent file management with a console based toolkit (zigo) and a GUI platform (zago). Use existing handlers and your own handlers together to walk through directory trees, select files, and process them.
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A configurable knowledge management framework. It works out of the box, but it's meant mainly as a framework to build complex information retrieval and analysis systems. The 3 major components: Crawler, Analyzer and Indexer can also be used separately.
Archiving/backup framework written in Python. Uses archiving directives within the file system itself in the form of .archmanrc files; Python modules that specify which files and directories to include.
The Arusha Project seeks to provide a framework and/or tools for collaborative system administration of multi-platform Unix sites with many dozens of machines.