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Keep track of what you have been doing on the last working day
...You can install git-standup using one of the options provided. Simply run it in your project directory and it will give you the output from the last working day. If you run it in a folder containing multiple git repositories, it will go through each of the projects and give you the standup report for each one of them. You can pass several options to modify how git-standup behaves.
The system performs administration of the users with Internet access through a static IP addresses or PPPoE sessions, limits their speed and automatically stops the service provided after a specified date.
Get the latest development version.
git clone https://github.com/mysticall/imslu.git
Backup solution based using git and rsync next level
Etckeeper-ng is a bash script which uses git and rsync awk sed and find to create a backup directory of your /etc linux directory.
It is easy to configure. The default configuration should work on most boxes. Just make sure you have git rsync and all the other requirements installed.
When you use the etckeeper-ng the first time open a terminal and type "etckeeper-ng init" to create your first initial backup or "etckeeper-ng help" to show the help for this script.