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    mac-cleanup

    mac-cleanup

    Cleanup script for macOS

    mac-cleanup is a cleanup script for macOS.
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    KBackup is an easy-to-use backup package for Unix. It was originally writen by Karsten Balluder. Currently, it's development has stagnated, and several fixes are needed. The main mailing-list for KBackup is in egroups (www.egroups.com).
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    r5backup is a backup script using rsync and ssh to make backups. It can handle remote hosts, is rapid and reliable. r5backup comes with 5 scripts: the main backup script, a scheduler, a launcher for remote invocation, an admin tool and a recover tool
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    rfs is a shell script for creating and updating a local spare system disk. The main goal is to recover a working system after a crash quickly. In this case, "quickly" means the time it takes to reboot the machine. It is built on top of rsync.
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    ...The latest version can be found at https://github.com/gkiefer/backup2l. backup2l is a lightweight tool for generating, maintaining and restoring backups on a mountable file system. The main design goals are low maintenance effort, efficiency, transparency and robustness.
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    LiveBackup is a framework to create bootable live-images out of Linux root-filesystems. Various technologies are supported, i.e. squashfs, unionfs, aufs, network-boot.. It's main intention is to save an individual configured linux-distribution as LiveCD
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    GPB can be a ready to use out of the box backup solution or it can be the foundation for you to build and improve upon. The core and the power of GPB lies in the use of Bash scripting. Every single file used by GPB, main executable, configuration files a
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    “backup2svn” or “backup to svn” is a tool for remote and local backing up text and binary files in huge number of servers. The main goal is install nothing on remote/supported servers, just run it on master server.
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