zbackup is a globally-deduplicating backup tool, based on the ideas found
in rsync. Any of the backup files stored previously can be read back in full
at any time. The program is format-agnostic, so you can feed virtually any
files to it.
Zeitgeist is a service which logs the users's activities and events
(files opened, websites visites, conversations hold with other people, etc.)
and makes relevant information available to other applications. It is able to
establish relationships between items based on similarity and usage patterns.
zfs-stats displays ZFS statistics in human-readable format including
ARC, L2ARC, zfetch (DMU) and vdev cache statistics.
This script is a fork of Jason J. Hellenthal's <jhell@DataIX.net>
arc_summary.pl: http://code.google.com/p/jhell/
Zxfer is a fork of zfs-replicate. It allows the easy and reliable backup,
restore or transfer of ZFS filesystems, either locally or remotely.
Some of the features zxfer has:
* Written in sh with only one dependency, rsync. Rsync mode is not used
in a typical restore, hence in that situation all you need is the
zxfer script, your backup and an install CD/DVD.
* Reliability is first priority - the only methods of transfer allowed
are those that checksum/hash the transferred data.
* Transfer to or from a remote host via ssh.
* Recursive and incremental transfer of filesystems (via snapshots).
* Transfer properties and sources of those properties (e.g. local or
inherited).
* Override properties in the transfer, e.g. for archival purposes
it is useful to override "copies" and "compression".
* Create all filesystems on the destination as necessary.
* A comprehensive man page with examples.
* Can be set to beep on error or when done, useful for long transfers.
* Features an rsync mode for when two different snapshotting regimes are on
source and destination, and zfs send/receive won't work.
LICENSE: BSD
tlsdate sets the local clock by securely connecting with TLS to remote
servers and extracting the remote time out of the secure handshake. Unlike
ntpdate, tlsdate uses TCP, for instance connecting to a remote HTTPS or TLS
enabled service, and provides some protection against adversaries that try to
feed you malicious time information.
stringr is a set of simple wrappers that make R's string functions
more consistent, simpler and easier to use. It does this by ensuring
that: function and argument names (and positions) are consistent,
all functions deal with NA's and zero length character appropriately,
and the output data structures from each function matches the input
data structures of other functions.
ezXML is a C library for parsing XML documents inspired by simpleXML for PHP.
As the name implies, it's easy to use. It's ideal for
parsing XML configuration files or REST web service responses.
It's also fast and lightweight (less than 20k compiled).
The GNOME Doc Utils is a collection of documentation utilities for the GNOME
project. Notably, it contains utilities for building documentation and all
auxiliary files in the source tree, and it contains the DocBook XSLT
stylesheets that were once distributed with Yelp. Starting with GNOME 2.8, Yelp
require GNOME Doc Utils for the XSLT.
JDictionary is a powerful multi platform dictionary software.
JDictionary is plugin based, and has an easy to use plugin managment system,
that is able to download and install the desired plugins automagically from
the web. Installing or upgrading one or more plugins (even simultaneously)
is just one click!
Kibana is an open source (Apache Licensed), browser based analytics and search
dashboard for Elasticsearch. Kibana is a snap to setup and start using. Kibana
strives to be easy to get started with, while also being flexible and powerful,
just like Elasticsearch.
Kibana 4.3 is compatible with Elasticsearch 2.1.x.