hf is a filter that reads files or stdin and replaces internet
addresses with hostnames.
Afuse is an automounting file system implemented in user-space using
FUSE. Afuse currently implements the most basic functionality that can
be expected by an automounter; that is it manages a directory of virtual
directories. If one of these virtual directories is accessed and is not
already automounted, afuse will attempt to mount a filesystem onto that
directory. If the mount succeeds the requested access proceeds as normal,
otherwise it will fail with an error.
The advantage of using afuse over traditional automounters is that afuse
is designed to run entirely in user-space by individual users. This way an
automounting action can take advantage of the invoking users environment,
for example allowing access to an ssh-agent for password-less sshfs
mounts, or allowing access to a graphical environment to get user input
to complete a mount (i.e. popping up a window asking for a password).
Logstash is a tool for managing events and logs. You can use it to collect
logs, parse them, and store them for later use (like, for searching). Speaking
of searching, logstash comes with a web interface for searching and drilling
into all of your logs.
Logtool is a command line program that will parse ASCII logfiles into a more
palatable format. It will take anything resembling a standard syslog file
(this includes syslog-ng, multilog, and probably most of the other variantse),
and crunch it into one of the following formats for your viewing pleasure:
- ANSI (colorized for easy "at a glance" viewing)
- ASCII (for e-mail'ed reports, and term's that don't support color)
- CSV (for importing into your favorite spreadsheet/database)
- HTML (for generating web pages)
- RAW (for no good reason)
It can be configured to parse the data any one of several ways, including
suppressing duplicate messages, stripping the host, and/or program fields,
and modifying the time display format (supports TAI64 timestamps produced
by DJB's multilog) of the log entries.
Logwatch is a customizable, pluggable log-monitoring system. It will go
through your logs for a given period of time and make a report in the areas
that you wish with the detail that you wish.
luckyBackup is a QT4 application that backs-up and synchronizes directories
using the power of rsync. It is simple to use, fast (only transfers changes
made), safe, reliable, and fully customizable.
liburcu is a LGPLv2.1 userspace RCU (read-copy-update)
library. This data synchronization library provides
read-side access which scales linearly with the number
of cores. It does so by allowing multiples copies of a
given data structure to live at the same time, and by
monitoring the data structure accesses to detect grace
periods after which memory reclamation is possible.
LXInput is a small program used to configure keyboard and mouse for LXDE.
Deltup is a source package updater which enables users to apply a delta
patch to the previous version of a package, as well as making delta
patches for others to use. This decreases download times significantly.
Configuration tools tightly integrated within the MATE desktop.