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    Back In Time

    Back In Time

    An easy-to-use backup tool for GNU Linux using rsync in the back

    Back In Time is an easy-to-use tool to backup files and folders. It runs on GNU Linux (not on Windows or OS X/macOS) and provides a command line tool backintime and a GUI backintime-qt both written in Python3. It uses rsync to take manual or scheduled snapshots and stores them locally or remotely through SSH. Each snapshot is in its own folder with copies of the original files, but unchanged files are hard-linked between snapshots to save storage space.
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    PyGlossary

    PyGlossary

    A tool for converting dictionary files aka glossaries

    A tool for converting dictionary files aka glossaries. The primary purpose is to be able to use our offline glossaries in any Open Source dictionary we like on any OS/device. There are countless formats, and my time is limited, so I implement formats that seem more useful for myself, or for Open Source community. Also diversity of languages is taken into account. Pull requests are welcome.
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    SortPhotos

    SortPhotos

    SortPhotos is a Python script that organizes photos and videos

    SortPhotos is a Python-based command-line utility that organizes photos and videos into structured directories based on their date and time metadata. It can sort files by year, month, day, or any custom format using EXIF and other metadata tags, making it easy to transform messy collections into neatly arranged photo libraries. The tool works with both images and videos, automatically renames files if desired, and can filter which metadata groups or tags to prioritize when determining file...
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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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    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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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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    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...
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    pandas-datareader

    pandas-datareader

    Extract data from a wide range of Internet sources

    Up-to-date remote data access for pandas. Works for multiple versions of pandas. Install using pip and then import and use one of the data readers. This example reads 5-years of 10-year constant maturity yields on U.S. government bonds. Stable documentation is available on github.io. A second copy of the stable documentation is hosted on read the docs for more details.
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    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL

    Barman (backup and recovery manager) is an administration tool for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in Python. It allows to perform remote backups of multiple servers in business critical environments and help DBAs during the recovery phase. Barman's most wanted features include backup catalogs, retention policies, remote recovery, archiving and compression of WAL files and backups. Barman is written and maintained by PostgreSQL professionals 2ndQuadrant.
    Downloads: 70 This Week
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    Delayter

    Utility to queue files for deferred deletion, days/weeks/months later

    Full documentation: Download delayterX.Y.html User has files that can probably be deleted later but does not feel comfortable deleting right now. Instruct with simple commands in which the file names and delay time are specified, eg.: Delayter -m 1 -w 2 -d 3 file1 file2 by which file1 and file2 are scheduled for deletion 1 month, 2 weeks and 3 days from now (roughly 47 days). Useful on projects with many temporary junk files that cannot be deleted until a later time at which you might...
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    Photexo

    Photo exif organiser

    Digital photos from camera and mobile phones all have filenames. I want my photos in standard directories and subdirectories and have standard names. This program makes it easy: Take a bunch of photos put them in directories, where main directory is yyyy and subdirectorys mm/dd rename photos to i yymmdd_hhmmss Command line example: >photexo.py copy magic indir outdir copy: copy files. magic: use exif to detec camera model. indir: a directory with digital...
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    garysfm

    garysfm

    An advanced file manager with qss themes and iso and folder previews

    garysfm which stands for Gary's File Manager is a file manager with some advanced features. Those features include bulk renaming and folder image previews. I has rather advanced search functions, tab browsing with persistence between launches. It remembers your folder sorting and view options in icon view. It also remembers your active tabs between sessions. It has progress dialog while doing large operations like copying large files, and folders with many files. python version works on...
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    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    ADB Sync

    ADB Sync

    Synchronize files between a PC and Android device using ADB

    adb-sync is a command-line utility designed to synchronize files between a PC and an Android device over the Android Debug Bridge (ADB). It simplifies the process of transferring and mirroring directories without requiring root access or complex configuration. By comparing file states between the host and the device, adb-sync efficiently updates only changed files, reducing transfer time and bandwidth usage. The tool also supports reverse synchronization, allowing users to copy data from an...
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    A set of tools (command line and GUI) to provide a complete digital photo workflow for Unixes. EXIF headers are used as the central information repository, so users may change their software at any time without loosing any data.
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    arclog archives the log files monthly. It supports Apache access log, Syslog, NTP, Apache 1 SSL engine log, modified ISO date/time log file formats, and Apache-like logs like CUPS, ProFTPD, Pure-FTPd… etc., and gzip and bzip2 compression methods.
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    Fleuron

    Silent flash drive copier

    ...When a flash drive is connected, Fleuron automatically starts copying the data with a Breadth First Search algorithm. In this way, the root directories are copied first and as time passes, deeper directories are copied. Fleuron also randomly stops for random amounts of seconds to allow the drive to be safely removed and to avoid detection. Fleuron can be used for data backup, flash synchronization and undetectable data copying. Note: Currently Fleuron only works on Linux systems.
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    Cozy
    Cozy is a backup solution for Linux. It aims to be similar to Apple's Time Machine, with the difference that Cozy recognizes duplicate files and incremental backups are realized through binary diffs to save space.
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    DWIP is short for Disk Wiping and Imaging Tool. This tool is being built for Mississippi State Universities National Forensics Training Center for use on a live cd to give out to it's students.
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    XML-DBM: lightweight embedded database to store, query and modify XML content without time and memory overhead of re-parsing/re-dumping original XML.
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    Ibackup is a python program performing an "intelligent" backup of a Linux system on CD-ROMs. The backup is intelligent because it omits all files that can be restored from the RPMs on the installation (and additional) CD-ROMs. This reduces the time (and
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    ezUnison automates synchronizing files between sets of computers connected through SSH or Gaim, monitoring the filesystem in real-time, and notifying the user of conflicts by modifying the filenames of conflicting files.
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