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    Watchman

    Watchman

    A file watching service that records when files change

    Watchman purpose is to watch files and record when there are changes. It can trigger actions (rebuilding assets, for example) when there is a change in matching files. The watchman executable has both the client and the server components of the watchman service. When running watchman, it will attempt to communicate with your existing server instance (each user has their own persistent process), and will attempt to start it if it doesn’t exist. There are some options that affect how watchman...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    garysfm

    garysfm

    An advanced file manager with qss themes and iso and folder previews

    garysfm which stands for Gary's File Manager is a file manager with some advanced features. Those features include bulk renaming and folder image previews. I has rather advanced search functions, tab browsing with persistence between launches. It remembers your folder sorting and view options in icon view. It also remembers your active tabs between sessions. It has progress dialog while doing large operations like copying large files, and folders with many files. python version works on...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    ADB Sync

    ADB Sync

    Synchronize files between a PC and Android device using ADB

    adb-sync is a command-line utility designed to synchronize files between a PC and an Android device over the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). It simplifies the process of transferring and mirroring directories without requiring root access or complex configuration. By comparing file states between the host and the device, adb-sync efficiently updates only changed files, reducing transfer time and bandwidth usage. The tool also supports reverse synchronization, allowing users to copy data from an...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    DataFinder
    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.
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    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.
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    This application enables users to access their Samsung SGH-E760 mobile phone's filesystem in the Linux environment. It's a great way to retrieve photos and videos without needing to reboot into Windows to use Samsung's proprietary application.
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