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This program allows renaming of multiple files at once by providing an editor with the names of the given files. This way the sophisticated features of this editor (for example vim) can be used to rename a whole bunch of files.
qpkg is Arch Linux' "query package" tool, using it, you can search for packages in all known repositories and in AUR, install packages directly from AUR, find packages owning files on your filesystem, check the integrity of installed packages, a.m.m.
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KillDisk is a program written in python for Unix based systems for wiping a hard drive. It can wipe a hard drive using all zeroes or random data, and as many times as you want to specify.
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A light and fast file manager, written in Python 3 with Tkinter. Screenshots: sourceforge.net/apps/gallery/minifileman/ Wiki: sourceforge.net/apps/trac/minifileman/wiki
DataFinder is a data management client developed in Python that primarily targets the management of scientific technical data. The system is able to handle large amounts of data and can be easily integrated in existing working environments.
Sushi, huh? is an aplication for download GNU/Linux packages from another OS or Linux distribution, for an posterior offline installation. Thinked for people that not have conexion to Internet.
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Remote File Browser written into Python with wxPython and Rpyc. Support download, upload, remove and search files/folders. Also support crossplatform communications.
FileUniq identifies duplicate files, and optionally removes them or replaces them with hard or soft links. It is designed to work well with heavily hard-linked cp -al / rsync backups. For more information please see http://fileuniq.sourceforge.net
A library, GUI and sample cli script for managing Data Robotics storage units on Linux. (http://www.drobo.com)
There is a library, Drobo.py, which implements the ioctl interface defined in the published specs and code samples.
A small Python script that allows administrators to place quotas on *nix accounts without much technical knowledge or root access. It is ideal for those who share and/or resell web hosting or other resources.
Organise FW is meant to be a databese driven file management framework. Abstracting from the hierarchical filesystem, it provides automated file categorisation and management, using naming schemas.
Audio File Name Fixer is a utility written in python to change the file names of your audio files to match what is in the ID3 tags. Useful for fixing names of files copied directly from an iPod.
Ximinez was designed to solve disk usage problems like: "Why is my disk suddenly so full when it was OK just recently?". With Ximinez you can compare an old usage snapshot with a current one and this way quickly find where all those missing GBytes went.