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    Linux Disk Destroyer

    Linux Disk Destroyer

    A disk schredder application for debian-linux systems

    This application wipes your storage units (HDDs, SSDs, and flash drives) and renders them unrecoverable. This process is irreversible, and the data cannot be recovered later. Using this application is especially recommended if you're considering selling your storage units. The program is powered by the default kernel module, the "shred" tool. It's bilingual (English and Turkish) and easy to use. Simply select your drive and click the "Destroy!" button. https://github.com/shampuan/Linux-Disk-Destroyer
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    di

    di

    advanced disk information utility

    'di' is a disk information utility, displaying everything (and more) that your 'df' command does. It features the ability to display your disk usage in whatever format you prefer. 'di' also checks the user and group quotas, so that the user sees the space available for their use, not the system wide disk space. 'di' is designed to be portable across many platforms and is great for heterogenous networks.
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    Barman

    Barman

    Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL

    Barman (Backup and Recovery Manager) is an enterprise-grade tool for managing backups and disaster recovery of PostgreSQL databases. It supports both full and incremental backups, Point-In-Time Recovery (PITR), and remote backup via SSH. Barman is widely used by DBAs to ensure secure, reliable, and consistent backups in production environments.
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    Borg

    Borg

    Deduplicating archiver with compression and encryption

    BorgBackup or Borg for short is a deduplicating backup program that also supports compression and authenticated encryption. It provides a secure and efficient way to backup data, and is ideal for daily backups and backups to not fully tested targets.
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    CDC File Transfer

    CDC File Transfer

    Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux

    cdc-file-transfer is a bandwidth-efficient file transfer and sync tool that uses content-defined chunking to detect and transmit only the parts of files that actually changed. Unlike fixed-size blocks, content-defined chunks are cut at data-dependent boundaries, which means shifts and insertions don’t invalidate the rest of the file’s delta map. The tool maintains chunk fingerprints and a manifest so it can de-duplicate across versions and even across different files that share regions of content. This approach makes it well suited for large logs, VM images, and binary assets where small edits would otherwise force full re-uploads. The implementation focuses on being robust over unreliable networks with resumable transfers and integrity checks that verify every chunk. Operationally, it behaves like a straightforward CLI: point it at a source and destination and it negotiates what needs to move, minimizing CPU and bandwidth where possible.
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    FileReader

    FileReader

    A FileReader polyfill for Internet Explore and Safari using Flash

    FileReader is a polyfill library combining JavaScript and Flash (SWF) to mimic the HTML5 File API in older browsers (notably Internet Explorer and Safari versions that did not support File API fully). It overlays a transparent Flash SWF over a DOM element to allow users to select files, then exposes a .files attribute etc., so that client-side file reading behaves more like modern standard. It is unmaintained now, since File API support is widespread.
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    Finder Component

    Finder Component

    Find files and directories via an intuitive fluent interface

    The Finder component finds files and directories based on different criteria (name, file size, modification time, etc.) via an intuitive fluent interface. If you install this component outside of a Symfony application, you must require the vendor/autoload.php file in your code to enable the class autoloading mechanism provided by Composer. The $file variable is an instance of Symfony\Component\Finder\SplFileInfo which extends PHP’s own SplFileInfo to provide methods to work with relative paths. The Finder object doesn’t reset its internal state automatically. This means that you need to create a new instance if you do not want to get mixed results. The component provides lots of methods to define the search criteria. They all can be chained because they implement a fluent interface. The location is the only mandatory criteria. It tells the finder which directory to use for the search.
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    Foundatio

    Foundatio

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building distributed apps

    Pluggable foundation blocks for building loosely coupled distributed apps. Includes implementations in Redis, Azure, AWS, RabbitMQ and in memory (for development). When building several big cloud applications we found a lack of great solutions (that's not to say there aren't solutions out there) for many key pieces to building scalable distributed applications while keeping the development experience simple. Wanted to build against abstract interfaces so that we could easily change implementations. Wanted the blocks to be dependency injection friendly. We were initially using an open-source Redis cache client but then it turned into a commercial product with high licensing costs. Not only that but there weren't any in-memory implementations so every developer was required to set up and configure Redis. We initially looked at NServiceBus (a great product) but it had high licensing costs (they have to eat too) and was not OSS friendly.
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    GCSF

    GCSF

    a FUSE file system based on Google Drive

    GCSF is a virtual filesystem that allows users to mount their Google Drive account locally and interact with it as a regular disk partition. Update (April 2019): I am currently still using and maintaining this project but I have very little time to dedicate to it. As such, it might take a while before I get around to fixing known bugs / implementing feature requests / responding to open issues. Thank you for understanding and for expressing sustained interest in this project. GCSF requires the stable branch of the Rust programming language, which can be installed following the instructions on rustup.rs. If you already have Rust installed, make sure that it is updated to the latest version (≥1.26). Make sure you have pkg-config and the fuse library installed. These are usually found in the package repositories of major distributions. Rust can be installed via the lang/rust port. You will need to install sysutils/fusefs-libs for the cairo install command to succeed.
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    GitHub Markup

    GitHub Markup

    Determines which markup library to use to render a content file

    This library is the first step of a journey that every markup file in a repository goes on before it is rendered on GitHub.com. GitHub-markup selects an underlying library to convert the raw markup to HTML. See the list of supported markup formats provided. The HTML is sanitized, aggressively removing things that could harm you and your kin—such as script tags, inline-styles, and class or id attributes. Syntax highlighting is performed on code blocks. See github/linguist for more information about syntax highlighting. The HTML is passed through other filters that add special sauce, such as emoji, task lists, named anchors, CDN caching for images, and autolinking. The resulting HTML is rendered on GitHub.com. The dependencies listed are required if you wish to run the library. You can also run script/bootstrap to fetch them all.
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    Google protobuf support for Lua

    Google protobuf support for Lua

    A Lua module to work with Google protobuf

    This project offers a C module for Lua (5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, and LuaJIT) manipulating Google's protobuf protocol, both for version 2 and 3 syntax and semantics. It splits into the lower-level and the high-level parts for different goals. For converting between binary protobuf data with Lua tables, using pb.load() loads the compiled protobuf schema content (*.pb file) generated by Google protobuf's compiler named protoc and call pb.encode()/pb.decode(). If you don't want to depend Google's protobuf compiler, protoc.lua is a pure Lua module translating text-based protobuf schema content into the *.pb binary format.
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    Hazelcast

    Hazelcast

    Open-source distributed computation and storage platform

    Hazelcast is a streaming and memory-first application platform for fast, stateful, data-intensive workloads on-premises, at the edge or as a fully managed cloud service. Hazelcast is a distributed computation and storage platform for consistently low-latency querying, aggregation and stateful computation against event streams and traditional data sources. It allows you to quickly build resource-efficient, real-time applications. You can deploy it at any scale from small edge devices to a large cluster of cloud instances. A cluster of Hazelcast nodes share both the data storage and computational load which can dynamically scale up and down. When you add new nodes to the cluster, the data is automatically rebalanced across the cluster and currently running computational tasks (known as jobs) snapshot their state and scale with processing guarantees.
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    Kondo

    Kondo

    Cleans dependencies and build artifacts from your projects

    Cleans node_modules, target, build, and friends from your projects. Excellent if you want to back up your code but don't want to include GBs of dependencies, or if you want to back up your code but don't want to include GBs of dependencies, or if you like keeping your disks lean and zippy.
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    Kurrier

    Kurrier

    Workspace for email, calendar, contacts and storage

    Kurrier is a self-hosted, open-source workspace that brings email, calendars, contacts, and file storage into a single modern web interface while keeping your data under your control. It’s designed to sit on top of standard protocols and services rather than replacing them, connecting to mail providers through IMAP/SMTP and supporting outbound delivery options such as SES or popular transactional email providers. For personal information management, Kurrier syncs calendars via CalDAV and contacts via CardDAV, making it compatible with common clients across desktop and mobile ecosystems. It also adds an integrated “Drive” concept that can use WebDAV locally and is intended to support S3-compatible storage backends as the project expands. The UI aims to feel fast and cohesive across modules, with features like multiple identities (useful for multi-domain or multi-sender setups) and organizational tooling such as labels.
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    LakeSoul

    LakeSoul

    An end-to-end, realtime and cloud native Lakehouse framework

    LakeSoul is a high-performance, unified table storage framework for big data lakes, supporting both streaming and batch data in a single format. Built on top of Apache Spark and leveraging Apache Arrow and Parquet, LakeSoul provides ACID transactions, schema evolution, and time travel. It is designed for large-scale data lake architectures that require consistency, efficiency, and easy integration with modern data stacks.
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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 current user's home directory rather than system-wide. Because of this, when installing pip on Ubuntu you will need to run pip install with the --system flag as well (on other platforms this is not needed). By only tracking pure configuration files, it keeps the crap out of your freshly new installed workstation (no cache, temporary and locally specific files are transfered). Mackup makes setting up the environment easy and simple, saving time for your family, great ideas, and all the cool stuff you like.
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    OpenArchiver

    OpenArchiver

    An open-source platform for legally compliant email archiving

    OpenArchiver is a comprehensive, self-hosted email archiving and compliance platform built to help organizations ingest, index, store, and search email communication data across diverse sources like Gmail, Microsoft 365, IMAP, PST, and more. It’s designed for scenarios where reliable, tamper-proof archiving and full-text search across both emails and attachments are essential for legal discovery, compliance, or long-term records retention. The platform combines a modern web UI with powerful backend services, including fast indexing, deduplication, encryption at rest, and asynchronous ingestion workflows, making it suitable for both small teams and enterprise deployments. Beyond simply capturing email, it emphasizes security and auditability with features like secure storage formats, file integrity verification, and detailed audit trails of user interactions.
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    PGHoard

    PGHoard

    PostgreSQL® backup and restore service

    pghoard is a PostgreSQL backup and restore tool that provides encrypted, compressed, and cloud-optimized backups. Developed by Aiven, it supports streaming WAL archiving and full base backups to various cloud storage backends. pghoard is designed for reliability and fast disaster recovery in cloud-native PostgreSQL deployments.
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    Postgresus

    Postgresus

    Databases backup tool (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB)

    Postgresus is a self-hosted database backup tool centered on PostgreSQL, built for people who want a practical UI to configure, schedule, and verify backups without living in cron files and shell scripts. It’s designed to manage multiple databases from one place, run automated backups on a schedule, and keep you informed when jobs succeed or fail so you notice problems before you need a restore. The project emphasizes flexible storage destinations, letting you keep backups locally or push them to external/object storage providers depending on your infrastructure and retention needs. It also leans into “ops-friendly” deployment, commonly running in containers and aiming for a straightforward setup flow so small teams can adopt it quickly. As the project evolved, it broadened beyond a single-database focus toward a more general backup-management experience, including better organization, access control patterns, and operational visibility.
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    Stash Kubernetes

    Stash Kubernetes

    Backup your Kubernetes Stateful Applications

    A complete Kubernetes native disaster recovery solution for backup and restore your volumes and databases in Kubernetes on any public and private clouds. Backup your data in Kubernetes native way. Stash uses Custom Resource Definition (CRD) to specify targets and behaviors of the backup and restore process. Schedule a backup for your workloads in the same way you deployed them into Kubernetes. Back up your Kubernetes volumes mounted in a workload. Stash supports Deployment, DaemonSet, StatefulSet, ReplicaSet, ReplicationController, OpenShift DeploymentConfig etc. You can also backup stand-alone PVC with "ReadWriteMany" access mode. Back up your databases deployed in Kubernetes. Stash supports backup of MariaDB, Redis, PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch and Percona XtraDB, Etcd databases. It seemingly integrates with KubeDB. It is now a recommended method to backup up KubeDB-supported databases.
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    Vorta Backup Client

    Vorta Backup Client

    Desktop Backup Client for Borg Backup

    Vorta is a backup client for macOS and Linux desktops. It integrates the mighty Borg Backup with your favorite desktop environment to protect your data from disk failure, ransomware and theft.
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    angular-filemanager

    angular-filemanager

    JavaScript file manager Material Design folder explorer

    A very smart filemanager to manage your files in the browser developed in AngularJS following Material Design styles by Jonas Sciangula Street. This project provides a web file manager interface, allowing you to create your own backend connector following the connector API. By the way, we provide some example backend connectors in many languages as an example (PHP-FTP, PHP-local, python, etc). Pick files callback for third parties apps. Directory tree navigation. Copy, Move, Rename (Interactive UX). Delete, edit, preview, download. File permissions (Unix chmod style). Mobile support. Drag and drop. Dropbox and Google Drive connectors. Remove usage of jQuery. You can do many things by extending the configuration. Like hide the sidebar or the search button. For transparency into our release cycle and in striving to maintain backward compatibility, angular-file manager is maintained under the Semantic Versioning guidelines.
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    archiver

    archiver

    Easily create & extract archives, and compress & decompress files

    Introducing Archiver 4.0 - a cross-platform, multi-format archive utility and Go library. A powerful and flexible library meets an elegant CLI in this generic replacement for several platform-specific or format-specific archive utilities. The core library APIs work pretty well but the command has not been implemented yet, nor have most automated tests. If you need the arc command, stick with v3 for now. Create and extract archive files. Walk or traverse into archive files. Extract only specific files from archives. Insert (append) into .tar files. Numerous archive and compression formats supported. Extensible (add more formats just by registering them) Cross-platform, static binary. Pure Go (no cgo). Multithreaded Gzip. Adjust compression levels. Automatically add compressed files to zip archives without re-compressing Open password-protected RAR archives.
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    editorconfig‑vim

    editorconfig‑vim

    EditorConfig plugin for Vim

    The EditorConfig plugin for Vim allows Vim to respect and apply coding style preferences defined in .editorconfig files. It handles properties like indentation, line endings, and character sets, helping maintain consistent code styles across different editors and IDEs. You can disable this plugin for a specific buffer by setting b: EditorConfig_disable. Therefore, you can disable the plugin for all buffers of a specific filetype. In very rare cases, you might need to override some project-specific EditorConfig rules in global or local vimrc in some cases, e.g., to resolve conflicts of trailing whitespace trimming and buffer autosaving. Works recursively up parent directories, like a shared modeline
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    fff

    fff

    A simple file manager written in bash

    A simple file manager written in bash. Minimal (only requires bash and coreutils). Smooth Scrolling (using vim keybindings). Tab completion for all commands! Automatic CD on exit (see setup). Works as a file picker in vim/neovim (link)! Display images with w3m-img! Supports $CDPATH. You only need to modify the keybindings that you'd like to change from the default. fff will run perfectly fine without any of these defined. When rebinding a key in fff make sure you don't have two bindings with the same value. You can avoid this by setting the other conflicting key-binding to something else or by changing its value to off.
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