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    teleport

    teleport

    Task-based bidirectional sync script utilizing rsync

    rsync-based backup script designed to sync files between local and portable storage for easy migration between multiple PCs without relying on network transfer or cloud storage. Sync operations are organized as customizable sync tasks that can be selectively chosen each time the script is executed. To use the script, browse the code repository, and download files 'teleport.rb' and the sample config file. For more information, read README.
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    Ruby classes for quering and manipulating Bacula configuration. The classes can be easily used for creating Bacula administration tools for command-line or eg. Ruby on Rails.
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    A small ruby script that provides an easy and highly configurable interface for Rsync and Tar. It features incremental backup with compressed option and mail support.
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