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    Syncthing

    Syncthing

    Open Source Continuous File Synchronization

    Syncthing is an open source continuous file synchronization program, which essentially works by synchronizing files between two or more computers in real time. Syncthing is designed to first and foremost keep users’ data safe and protected against data loss and against attackers who would unlawfully try and access this data. It doesn’t store data anywhere else except on your computers and uses encryption to secure all your data. It is very easy to use, cross-platform and automatic. As such,...
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    Alist

    Alist

    A file list/WebDAV program that supports multiple storages

    Alist is a file‑listing and WebDAV server built with Gin (Go) and SolidJS. It supports multiple storage backends—local disk, OneDrive, Google Drive, Aliyun Drive—and offers a modern UI for browsing, sharing, and streaming files.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    walk

    walk

    Terminal file manager

    walk is a lightweight command-line tool designed to enhance file system navigation by providing a faster and more interactive way to browse directories directly from the terminal. Instead of relying on traditional commands like cd and ls, Walk introduces a more visual and intuitive interface that allows users to traverse file structures efficiently. It is particularly useful for developers who spend significant time in terminal environments and want to streamline their workflow. The tool...
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    chezmoi

    chezmoi

    Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely

    Manage your dotfiles across multiple diverse machines, securely. chezmoi helps you manage your personal configuration files (dotfiles, like ~/.gitconfig) across multiple machines. chezmoi provides many features beyond symlinking or using a bare git repo including templates (to handle small differences between machines), password manager support (to store your secrets securely), importing files from archives (great for shell and editor plugins), full file encryption (using gpg or age), and running scripts (to handle everything else). chezmoi is helpful if you have spent time customizing the tools you use (e.g. shells, editors, and version control systems) and want to keep machines running different accounts (e.g. home and work) and/or different operating systems (e.g. Linux, macOS, and Windows) in sync, while still being able to easily cope with differences from machine to machine.
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