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RipMe is an album ripper for various websites. It is a cross-platform tool that runs on your computer and requires Java 8. RipMe has been tested and confirmed to work on Windows, Linux, and MacOS.
Convert files to content-addressable archives and back
Convert files to content-addressable archives and back. ipfs-car is a library and CLI tool to pack & unpack files from Content Addressable aRchives (CAR) file. A thin wrapper over @ipld/car and unix-fs. Content-addressable archives store data as blocks (a sequence of bytes) each prefixed with the Content ID (CID) derived from the hash of the data; typically in a file with a .car extension. Use ipfs-car to pack your files into a .car; a portable, verifiable, IPFS-compatible archive.
XDCC-Fetch, written entirely in Ruby, is a platform independent tool for collecting, searching and downloading broadcasted XDCC announcements within IRC channels. XDCC-Fetch supports, amoung other features, multiple IRC Servers and search on typing.
A wxWidgets application for verifying mp3 scene releases. It searches a directory for what looks like mp3 scene releases and verifies the contents. Down the line it should automatically log on using DC++ and fetch missing files and correct names.
Getmaps is a tool used to fetch (game) maps from a server using a maplist built and updated by the server administrator. It was originally created to be used by Clan LugRadio to keep the Enemy Territory regulars' map collections up to date.