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3 small tools for distributed file repair, written in ANSI C.
purpose: repairing a partly damaged file with its same-sized original version by creating a distributable hashlist and fix files which can be transferred online or via storage media.
'finddouble' application searches into a directory and all its sub directories.
If it finds several times the same file, a warning message is displayed, but no other action is taken.
It's main use is to help you optimize you disk usage.
A File Browser written in Javascript and PHP. All the querys and operations are called by JS and processed server-side by PHP.It accepts FTP and PHP filesystem calls. The login process is not yet implemented, this information is taken from a config file.
shac is a utility to investigate UNIX/POSIX filesystem permissions. it reports whether or not certain permissions are available to a user on a file and why (or why not).
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Pwim utilizes python to find through a given set of directories the string, or strings, that you meant to play. For example, 'pwim pick ice' will yeild you 'maison ikoku - The Pillows - ice pick.wmv' to be played with whatever media player of your choice.
Tsync is a user-level daemon that provides transparent synchronization amongst a set of computers. Tsync uses a peer-to-peer architecture for scalability, efficiency, and robustness.
Oven Commander is a graphical clone of the legendary Norton Commander program. It can manipulate files and browse through filesystems. It uses plugins for extended functionality.
Provides an upgrade to the mount command. By utilizing a semi-GUI approach it allows (auto fs) mounts to be made with ease. Using a built-in directory browser and automated code you can mount a file system, and browse it in 10 keystrokes or less.
For each File lets you run an arbitrary set of GNU BASH commands upon an arbitrary set of objects. The author often uses it to perform repetitive tasks such as renaming, extracting, moving, and manipulating a large number of files.
OpenVMS-inspired "dir", "copy", "purge" commands that support file version numbers. "dir -resolution" makes summaries of disk usage. "rename -lower -portable" cleans up filenames. grep-like "search". "filter" maps characters, trims blanks,
JTransplant is a pure java tool to allow the user to transfer data between two remote servers using a GUI on their desktop. Typical use would be moving to a web site from one dedicated server to another or from one virtual account to another.
VTFileman is a web-based file manager designed for supporting multi-user web hosting environments. Apart from typical file management and editing features it includes a permission manager that creates access files compatible with the Apache syntax.
A Perl script to download new podcast subscriptions through a command line or cron or whatever mechanism you wish to launch it from, using advanced selection tools. Update: April 7, 2006, Please check out http://iandouglas.com/page.php?2 for more info.