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    Mackup

    Mackup

    Keep your application settings in sync

    Back ups your application settings in a safe directory (e.g. Dropbox). Syncs your application settings among all your workstations. Restores your configuration on any fresh install in one command line. If you have Dropbox installed and want to use it to save your config files, that's super easy. On macOS, if you want an easy install, you can install Homebrew and initialize it with it. If not running macOS, or you don't like Homebrew, you can use pip. On Ubuntu, pip will install to the...
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    Synctity

    Synctity

    Easily configurable rsync profiles.

    Synctity is a program for synchronizing files on multiple machines. It is a front end for rsync that maintains multiple profiles, making often-run syncing tasks easy to perform. Released under the terms of GPLv3. Synctity runs on Mac OS X, Linux, and other Unix-like operating systems. The latest release provides a stand-alone application bundle for Mac OS X. See the documentation for Linux prerequisites. Synctity is moving to GitHub. Documentation and the latest release are still...
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