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    Syncdrome

    Syncdrome

    Syncdrome: Fast, smart file catalog & search for your drives

    ...With an intuitive interface, Syncdrome also provides a Navigator for exploring your synchronized drives, a Bookmark system to save your favorite files with comments, and a Folder Sync feature to keep directories consistent between locations. Additionally, its File Name Cleaner allows you to apply custom patterns and substitution rules to modify file names efficiently.
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    FTP2MFS

    FTP2MFS

    Syncing FTP/HTTP/RSYNC into IPFS

    ...Despite the name, FTP2MFS is capable of reading from FTP, HTTP directory listings, rsyncd, and the local filesystem. Beware: ftp2mfs can be used to easily mirror several 100 GB in a few hours, and keep them in sync with upstream and on the local IPFS node. IPFS is not necessarily able to keep that much content available to the network from one node, see hyperprov for an explanation and a solution.
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