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    Laravel Backup

    Laravel Backup

    A package to backup your Laravel app

    This Laravel package creates a backup of your application. The backup is a zipfile that contains all files in the directories you specify along with a dump of your database. The backup can be stored on any of the filesystems you have configured. The package can also notify you via Mail, Slack or any notification provider when something goes wrong with your backups. Feeling paranoid about backups? Don't be! You can backup your application to multiple filesystems at once. Once installed,...
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    Database Backup Manager

    Database Backup Manager

    Database backup manager for dumping to and restoring databases from S3

    ...Simply install VirtualBox, Vagrant, and Ansible then run vagrant up in the root folder. A virtual machine specifically designed for the development of the package will be built and launched for you. Backup to / restore from any configured filesystem. Configure your filesystems. Configure your databases.
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    Asimov

    Asimov

    Automatically exclude development dependencies from Apple Time backups

    ...For the average consumer, Time Machine is an excellent choice, especially considering many Mac owners may only have Time Machine as a backup strategy. Asimov aims to solve problems, scanning your filesystem for known dependency directories (e.g. node_modules/ living adjacent to a package.json file) and excluding them from Time Machine backups. At its essence, Asimov is a simple wrapper around Apple's tmutil program, which provides more granular control over Time Machine.
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    Rsync time backup

    Rsync time backup

    Time Machine style backup with rsync

    ...On macOS it lacks some Time Machine automations like plug-and-backup or a dedicated restore GUI, but it compensates with the ability to work on Linux and Windows (via WSL or Cygwin) and to target any filesystem, including encrypted ones such as TrueCrypt volumes.
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    AFRS utilizes the Linux inotify kernel tool to monitor your filesystem for file changes, records or displays those changes and if desired, replicates those changes in near real time to other systems running AFRS using rsync. AFRS can also be used as a li
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