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    Pholcus

    Pholcus

    Distributed high-concurrency crawler software written in pure golang

    Pholcus is a high-concurrency crawler software written in pure Go language that supports distributed, only used for programming learning and research. It supports three operating modes of stand-alone, server and client, and has three operating interfaces, Web, GUI, and command line; simple and flexible rules, concurrent batch tasks, and rich output methods (mysql/mongodb/kafka/csv/excel, etc.); In addition, it also supports horizontal and vertical grabbing modes, and a series of advanced functions such as simulated login and task suspension and cancellation. This software is only used for academic research, users need to abide by the relevant laws and regulations of their location, please do not use it for illegal purposes! ...
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    one-file

    one-file

    compiles, appends source file that contains compile instructions

    ...When individually compiled, the source is appended, either as TEXT, or ZIP, to the resulting binary. That source contains command line options to extract that source, as well as the command line used to compile said source. There are no hard and fast rules, except "name-1f", must append source, and source must contain compile time command, and any "depends" info. one-file (1f) is based on an original idea implemented in the late 1990's Windows app SpASM32, a self editing & self compiling 32bit windows assembler, that attached its source to itself, or a programs source code to the resulting programs compiled binary. ...
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    Synctocloud

    Synctocloud

    synctocloud.voji.hu - The way to put your offline bits to cloud

    ...If you are synctocloud enduser, please check official synctocloud webpage: http://synctocloud.voji.hu SyncToCloud is the delivery of free software designed to synchronize data from various sources into a cloud (or between computers), whereby data may be shared based on end-user-defined rules, and is accessible by cloud computing to several computers and other devices. The application is compatible with any file-based cloud computing implementation, and is applicable even to synchronize amongst computers (e.g. via file sharing over a network). We aim to provide (and continuously improve) an easy to use software, which is still adaptable to complex problems. ...
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    Local Update Publisher allows system administrators to publish their own updates to Windows Server Update Services using WSUS local publishing.
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    JUM (which stands for 'JUM Uses Make') provides a set of Mk files to be used with GNU Make, that implement various rules to build libraries, binaries and such for various platforms in a structured manner.
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    ...It is a system able to monitor the state of services running on a workflow engine and, if needed, to change the flows. The system logic is based on BDI plans and drools-fusion rules. WAM uses BPAF and WEF.
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    Both forward-chaining and backward-chaining rules (which may include python code) are compiled into python. Can also automatically assemble python programs out of python functions which are attached to backward-chaining rules. See pyke.sourceforge.ne
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    cerbeRun is a software runner.The applications are stored inside a .tar file renamed with the extension .run. cerbeRun's format allows to switch between different architectures using a .xml file in which are specified different rules for different arch.
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