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    lzhw

    lzhw

    LZHW Windows command line lossless compression tool for tabular files

    LZHW Command Line Lossless Compression Tool is a Windows command line tool used to compress and decompress files from and to any form, csv, excel etc without any dependencies or installations. Using an optimized algorithm (LZHW) developed from Lempel-Ziv, Huffman and LZ-Welch algorithms. The tool can work in parallel and most of its code is written in Cython, so it is pretty fast. It is based on python lzhw library. Full tool documentation can be found at:...
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    iSCSIsim is a powerful generic test tool for iSCSI targets. Its capabilities include SCSI command injection, error insertion, and recovery testing: all with built-in validation of test results.
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    SaveSafe

    A small, lightweight backup plan managing tool.

    This project is intended to create a small backup plan manager. This tool is intended to become multi-OS and will be written in Python. The development guide is coming soon and will be available on the project wiki to ensure unity between the different development environments. EDIT :: At first, the project was intended to be written in Lua, but because I couldn't find the proper modules that pleased me, I chose Python over Lua.
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    SVNLocalChangesBackup

    Tool to take Backup of Local File Changes in the SVN sandbox

    Simple tool to take backup of files that are changed/added in SVN sandbox and not yet committed into the.SVN repository (in a ZIP file format).
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    rnb - Really Nice Backup - Command line tool for backing up your files to a removabe drive. This program is not under active development. Known bugs in the current version: - Automatic mounting of the backup drive does not work. This can be worked around by mounting the drive before running the program. - Installation fails in some newer distributions.
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    OpenMex is a tool that can extract media from games archives, based on MultiEx (available on www.xentax.com). Currently, 142 games (and other formats) are supported (though not all tested yet). Check out our second alpha release.
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    rpm-depcheck is a tool for checking the RPM dependencies of a specified command. It is useful, for example, for getting an indication of what should be included in the "BuildRequires" tag of a RPM spec file when compiling a program.
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