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    iWatch is a realtime filesystem monitoring program. It is a tool for detecting changes in filesystem and reporting it immediately.It uses a simple config file in XML format and is based on inotify, a file change notification system in the Linux kernel.
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    owfs and owhttpd

    owfs and owhttpd

    Project moved to https://github.com/owfs/owfs/

    ...OWHTTPD -- same system, only used as a light weight web server. OWFS is also ported to embedded routers, Mac OSX and Windows. Basically you can use these inexpensive little sensors and other chips with very simple wiring to sense and control the physical environment. The interface is very flexible -- everything from a web browser, to read and writing directly to the chip's "file" to integrating with your programs -- even over the internet. There is a growing number of 1-wire sensors: temperature, voltage, humidity, light, ultraviolet, pressure, thermisters, thermocouples, programmable microcontrollers, relays, lights, LCD panels, etc
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    YourDefrag
    Small and simple disk defragmenter for Windows XP - 2008R2 based on jkDefrag code.
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    iWatch2

    A perl daemon to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish.

    A perl daemon loosely based on iWatch, used to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish. iWatch2 is based on iNotify. The daemon can monitor (and exclude) various sets of directories - defined in an XML file - and calls a command or script after a preset time passed (eg, starts a Dirvish backup after 1 hour). Of course not limited to execute Dirvish commands.
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    The Common Scripting Interface is a pseudofs which provides simple data via Read Write calls much the same as procfs. The goal is to drop the overhead of scripts and up efficiency by removing the need for multiple instances of the same library in RAM
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    Simple rack/removable hard disk management. Mounts partitions not mentioned in fstab, possibly by volume name. Intended for desktop machines, either run by unprivileged users, or people who often swap hard disks.
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    'dirsize' is a simple perl script that displays the size of a given directory recursively... Now, I *KNOW* there must be some other way to do that but hey, it was faster writing down about 40 lines of perl...
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    gobackfs is a user space file system based on FUSE. The changes a process makes to files when it is running called an *event*. In gobackfs, you can revocate a event's changes to files by a simple command even when you donot know which files are changed.
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