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    bKappa

    bKappa

    Cross-platform incremental backup

    ...Do not use them. Because backup metadata is serialized with the "pickle" Python module (https://docs.python.org/2.7/library/pickle.html), a malicious backup can take over your machine.
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    Wayback Machine Site Uploader

    Wayback Machine Site Uploader

    This program allows you to store links to the Wayback Machine

    This program supports upto 10 links to comply with server site standards and helps you to upload your favorite sites to the Wayback Machine without having you to upload it yourself. You can also have the ability to repeat the uploads as you may.
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    vmimagemanager

    Old version of https://github.com/hepix-virtualisation/vmimagemanager

    ...For a more useful and uptodate application please look here. https://github.com/hepix-virtualisation/vmimagemanager vmimagemanager.py is a command line libvirt client and virtual machine image management python script. It is intended for backing up snapshotting. It supports libvirt, mount (re)store images, booting virtual machines. Its simple and fast to use.
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    Cozy
    Cozy is a backup solution for Linux. It aims to be similar to Apple's Time Machine, with the difference that Cozy recognizes duplicate files and incremental backups are realized through binary diffs to save space.
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    Pybu is a backup script written in python that is intended for single machine backups e.g. dedicated servers. Planned main features include: incremental backups, ftp upload, and gpg encryption.
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    pybackup is a menu driven interface to the console tools 'tar' and 'ssh'. It backs up user selected files and folders to another machine via ssh.
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    Rescuezilla

    Rescuezilla

    The Swiss Army Knife of System Recovery

    Rescuezilla is an easy-to-use disk cloning and imaging application that's fully compatible with Clonezilla — the industry-standard trusted by tens of millions. Yes, Rescuezilla is the Clonezilla GUI (graphical user interface) that you might have been looking for. **See: https://rescuezilla.com/ for download links** **NEW** Weekly rolling release downloads: https://github.com/rescuezilla/rescuezilla/releases Rescuezilla is a fork of Redo Backup and Recovery (now called Redo...
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    Firefly's Clean Lzo

    A human-readable ISC-Licensed implementation of the LZO1X algorithm.

    ...The main problem with LZO is that it is absolutely not human readable. People have done crazy stuff to get LZO to run in their language. Usually it implies inline assembly or trying to execute data which actually contains machine code. This is sick. Whoever is responsible for this sorry situation ought to be ashamed. So I'm going to deobfuscate LZO and provide a ISC implementation of this algorithm in Python and C. In addition, I will provide a textual description of the algorithm so that it can be easily ported to any programming language. I expect a severe performance degradation, but I leave optimizing for speed to other people.
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