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CMage provides the ability to create an image of a filesystem on an IDE/SATA device and apply the image to a second hard drive of either IDE or SATA with a smaller, equal, or larger device size. CMage is run from a linux based liveCD on the terminal.
ASlinks generate and manage a hiberarchy tree to contain symbol-links what are linked to the real files and directories. This is usefull to supply a file share service with clearly file list.
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A simple perl script for performing full and incremental system backups, with good controll over excluding or including files by type, directory etc. Incremental backups can be emailed of-site.
JarBoy is a archive/packaging tool, which helps to manage, create and explore JAR archives. It could be used as command-line tool, java library or classical GUI application.
DebToo - Debian powered from source. Portage-like configurability brought into Debian with the goodies known to Gentoo users: USE flags, optimised packages, hand picked patches, fine grained tweaking performance, inherted configurations.
treecat is a simple, interactive tool that helps you classify files or database entries into an arbitrary category tree. Items are automatically classified within a taxonomy quickly and accurately, requiring single key confirmation or correction.
XPath Shell (XPsh) is a shell extension for selecting files with an XPath-inspired syntax, depending on file attributes and the metadata and/or content of individual files. XPsh can be used as a standalone command, or it can be integrated into a shell.
"backupfs" is a network extended command level clone of the Plan 9 dump file system. "backupfs" makes a snapshot of the specified directory tree. "backupfs" can also back up remote hosts' directory trees and remote hosts can be Windows machines.
Java program to extract postings and comments from http://www.livejournal.com (blog) into DB and view/classify/process it. LJ loader. Components to reuse: perl-like, but efficient Web pages scraper, trees analyzer, concurrent scheduler.
Lazybackup is a backup system that is intended to be so easy to use that even lazy people will do it. It archives, burns, verifies, and spans disks. Archives are in the 'dar' format and are burned to DVDs.
A loose collection of tools for reading old backup tapes: MIT ITS, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, VMS, MIT Lisp machine, Symbolics LISP machine, LMI Lisp machine, unix tar, unix dump.
A unified tar and rar packaging management utility. Typically five to twenty percent higher compression ratio possible depending on folder size and file types.
If you have a filesystem where many different files are stored in unsorted folders, etc. you won't like to use your time to sort this. Filesystemscanner scans certain directories and can move, copy or link the source files to descriptive names.
midget is a small smb-share based backup script intended for use in unattended environments where finding a person to entrust with gory details of filesystem hierarchy and all the dirty details of creating backups is next to impossible.
XArchive is a GTK+ front-end for commandline archiving tools. It uses external executable wrappers to communicate with the commandline tools. Bash shell wrappers are included for TAR, RAR, ZIP, 7ZIP, ARJ and ACE (extraction only for ace).
3 small tools for distributed file repair, written in ANSI C.
purpose: repairing a partly damaged file with its same-sized original version by creating a distributable hashlist and fix files which can be transferred online or via storage media.
Alternate language bindings for the libdar library written by Dennis Corbin. The original application DAR is a commandline backup tool that uses libdar, a library implemented in C++.
shac is a utility to investigate UNIX/POSIX filesystem permissions. it reports whether or not certain permissions are available to a user on a file and why (or why not).