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    Sloth

    Sloth

    Mac app that shows all open files, directories, sockets, pipes, etc.

    Sloth is a native Mac app that shows all open files and sockets in use by all running processes on your system. This makes it easy to inspect which apps are using which files and sockets. View all open files, directories, IP sockets, devices, Unix domain sockets and pipes. Filter by name, access mode, volume, type, location, or using regular expressions. Sort by name, process ID, user ID, process type, bundle identifier, etc.
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    CSVfix

    CSVfix

    Command-line tool specifically designed to deal with CSV data

    Copyright © 2014 Neil Butterworth. If you have any dealings at all with data and databases, then you almost certainly will have to deal with comma-separated values (CSV) data. Unfortunately, the CSV files you are given, or are required to produce, never seem to be in quite the right format for your particular business application. And because of the structure of CSV records, using standard text processing tools like sed, awk and perl is not as simple as it might...
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    lsdup

    List files with duplicate contents

    lsdup, short for "list duplicates", is a command line tool which can assist in finding and removing files with identical contents. Unlike many file deduplication tools, this has a "comparison mode" which lets you tell lsdup to "only read the files in this directory, do not consider any for duplicates... but, the files in that other directory may have duplicates, so delete (or move) any of those." lsdup also has normal deduplication, where, if given a single directory, it will sort the originals from the duplicates. ...
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