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    makeself

    makeself

    A self-extracting archiving tool for Unix systems

    ...This is pretty similar to archives generated with WinZip Self-Extractor in the Windows world. Makeself archives also include checksums for integrity self-validation (CRC and/or MD5/SHA256 checksums).
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    File based backup 52

    Content Based File level Data Backup in Python

    ...Even if the backup/restore program or backup database is not available or lost, the backup files and structure can still be recovered. Huge plus for reliability. Uses a SQL database to manage backup file information. The files are managed through their checksum (SHA256). See wiki page for additional information: https://sourceforge.net/p/filebasedbackup/wiki/Home/ The project is work in progress. Main backup script is functional, but i have taken a break from adding features to the main program to build a GUI in Tkinter.
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    dupehasher

    Shell script for managing duplicate image files in a directory.

    ...Depending upon the arguments supplied by the user upon invoking dupeshasher, it will also delete all duplicates, keeping either the oldest or newest of all sets of duplicates. Additionally it can batch-rename all remaining (post-deletion) files in a chronologically-sequential manner; or according to the md5sum or sha256 sum of every file. File extensions (.jpg for example) are preserved, and there is a user option to ensure that the extension is correct (for example, a .jpg file is indeed a jpeg and not, for example, a png). Finally, an interactive mode exists for users who are not comfortable with the command line.
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