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    littleutils

    Various small and useful command-line utilities

    The littleutils include duplicate file finders (repeats, repeats.pl, repeats.py), image optimizers (opt-jpg, opt-png, opt-gif, recomp-jpg), file rename tools (lowercase, uppercase, pren), archive recompressors (to-gzip, to-bzip2, to-bzip3, to-7zip, to-lzma, to-lzip, to-xz), a tempfile utility (tempname), file property tools (filedate, filemode, filenode, fileown, filesize, and lrealpath), and others. See the README file for more details.
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    This script optimize images Larger than 60KB in current directory and sub-directories. Default Compression is 70% Default File Type is jpg Example Usage : /bin/bash smushme.sh -c 70 -f jpg OPTIONS: -h Show this message -f File Type -c Compression rate in Percentage -d Use default options -v Verbose NOTE: image magic needs to be installed for this script to work
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    AquaISO is a Cocoa application built for Mac OS X 10.5 and above. It is used to convert a VIDEO_TS compilation into .ISO format image, which may then be burned to disc or saved.
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