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    jQuery File Upload

    jQuery File Upload

    File Upload widget with multiple file selection

    ...It supports chunked uploads, drag and drop, multiple file selection, progress bars, client-side image resizing, and preview generation. On the server side, artifacts may be processed using compatible back-end scripts in languages like PHP, Ruby, Node.js, or Java, making the plugin cross-platform. Because uploads can be large or unpredictable, the code is designed to gracefully recover from failures, allowing resumption or cleanup of incomplete parts. Custom callbacks and event hooks let developers validate files by size, type, or user permissions before upload, or abort and communicate errors. In practice, it’s widely used in content management systems, asset upload tools, and anywhere users must deliver files via web forms while receiving immediate feedback.
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    Rsync time backup

    Rsync time backup

    Time Machine style backup with rsync

    Rsync time backup is a shell script that provides Time Machine–style backups using rsync, with a focus on being simple, flexible, and cross-platform. It creates incremental backups of files and directories, placing each snapshot in its own timestamped folder so you can restore files by simply copying them from the backup tree. Unchanged files between backups are represented as hard links, which means you get a full snapshot view of each backup while using minimal additional disk space. ...
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