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    SyncKit

    SyncKit

    Local-first collaboration SDK for React, Vue, and Svelte

    SyncKit is a modern self-hosted synchronization toolkit that lets users keep files, settings, and real-time state in sync across multiple devices securely and without relying on third-party cloud services. It provides bidirectional syncing, conflict detection and resolution, and selective folder sync, making it suitable for personal data, team projects, or distributed machines.
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    Skicka

    Skicka

    Command-line utility for working with Google Drive

    skicka is a fast, no-nonsense command-line tool for interacting with Google Drive, designed for developers and power users who want repeatable, scriptable file workflows. It handles uploads, downloads, and synchronization while mapping Drive’s IDs and folder hierarchy into a predictable local view. The utility focuses on resilience and correctness: it tracks checksums, resumable transfers, and modification times so large operations can be paused and resumed safely. Because it’s written as a single, portable binary, skicka drops neatly into CI jobs, cron tasks, or container images without extra dependencies. ...
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