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GNU tar

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed about 17 hours ago

The Tar program provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as various other kinds of manipulation.

26.2K lines of code

3 current contributors

about 2 months since last commit

3,070 users on Open Hub

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Apache Zeta Components (eZ Components)

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Claimed by Apache Software Foundation Analyzed about 5 hours ago

Apache Zeta Components are a high quality, general purpose library of loosely coupled components for the development of applications based on PHP5. Beside typical modules for web application development like a template engine, database tools and an MVC component, Apache Zeta Components contain ... [More] command line tools, a chart rendering library, a WebDAV server, a universal document conversion component and more tools to ease developers' lives. Apache Zeta Components was originally developed by eZ Systems under the name "eZ Components" and was sponsored to the Apache Software Foundation for further development. Since 7/2010 the components have been known as "Apache Zeta Components." eZ Systems still builds their core products on top of Apache Zeta Components and contributes to the project. [Less]

2.02M lines of code

0 current contributors

4 months since last commit

64 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
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GNU cpio

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Claimed by GNU Analyzed about 16 hours ago

GNU cpio is an archiver program that handles cpio and tar archives.

7.43K lines of code

1 current contributors

3 months since last commit

39 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
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duplicity

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  Analyzed about 13 hours ago

Duplicity backs up directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity ... [More] uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server. The duplicity package also includes the rdiffdir utility. Rdiffdir is an extension of librsync's rdiff to directories---it can be used to produce signatures and deltas of directories as well as regular files. These signatures and deltas are in GNU tar format. [Less]

26.2K lines of code

12 current contributors

about 1 month since last commit

35 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
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git-annex

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git-annex allows managing files with git, without checking the file contents into git. While that may seem paradoxical, it is useful when dealing with files larger than git can currently easily handle, whether due to limitations in memory, checksumming time, or disk space.

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16 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: gpl3_or_l...

rsnapshot

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  Analyzed about 1 hour ago

rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility for making backups of local and remote systems. Using rsync and hard links, it is possible to keep multiple, full backups instantly available. The disk space required is just a little more than the space of one full backup, plus incrementals. ... [More] Depending on your configuration, it is quite possible to set up in just a few minutes. Files can be restored by the users who own them, without the root user getting involved. There are no tapes to change, so once it's set up, you may never need to think about it again. rsnapshot is written entirely in Perl. It should work on any reasonably modern UNIX compatible OS, including: Debian, Redhat, Fedora, SuSE, Gentoo, Slackware, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, and even IRIX. [Less]

925K lines of code

3 current contributors

about 17 hours since last commit

15 users on Open Hub

Very Low Activity
5.0
 
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The Unarchiver

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The Unarchiver is a much more capable replacement for "BOMArchiveHelper.app", the built-in archive unpacker program in Mac OS X. The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than BOMArchiveHelper, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign ... [More] character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well. [Less]

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14 users on Open Hub

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Mostly written in language not available
Licenses: lgpl

ShrinkWrap

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Claimed by Arquillian Universe Analyzed about 4 hours ago

Shrinkwrap provides a simple API to assemble archives like JARs, WARs, and EARs in Java. However useful, archives typically require the addition of a build step within the development lifecycle, either via a script or extra tool. The ShrinkWrap project provides a simple API to declaratively ... [More] assemble archives in code, optionally allowing for export into ZIP or Exploded File formats. This makes is very fast to prototype "virtual" archives from resources scattered about the classpath, the filesystem or remote URLs. [Less]

754K lines of code

1 current contributors

4 days since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

Moderate Activity
5.0
 
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Maarch Framework

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  Analyzed 4 months ago

Maarch is an Open Source framework for archiving and retrieving large volumes of static documents. In a certain way, it is designed as an IDARS product (Integrated Document Archiving and Retrieval System), but without the heaviness of the big ECM products. Maarch is ideal for those who are only ... [More] interested by storing and exploiting image documents, in compliance with Record Management regulations (Sarbanes-Oaxley, ISO-15489). Maarch [Less]

124K lines of code

0 current contributors

about 7 years since last commit

13 users on Open Hub

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5.0
 
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otwarchive

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  Analyzed about 8 hours ago

An open-source project to develop a robust archiving system with social networking features for hosting fanfiction and other fan works. This software will be used to support the Archive Of Our Own, and we hope also other fan archives. We welcome contributors, and one of our goals is to mentor ... [More] new programmers from our fannish communities whom we hope will help maintain and improve the archive in the future, and also go on to work on other fannish projects. If you're interested in working with us, please contact [email protected]! OTW-Archive and The Archive Of Our Own are projects of the Organization for Transformative Works, a nonprofit organization. You can see the public roadmap for the design of this project at the OTW website on our project page. [Less]

87.8K lines of code

21 current contributors

1 day since last commit

12 users on Open Hub

High Activity
5.0
 
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