wdfs is a WebDAV filesystem with special features for accessing
Subversion repositories. It uses Fuse and Neon.
freebsd-snapshot is a set of convenience frontend tools to mount(8)
and mdconfig(8) for the management of UFS2 snapshots. It is
also the under-lying tool used in the periodic snapshot
scheduler periodic-snapshot(8) and the mounting/unmouning
command in the amd(8) map /usr/local/etc/amd.map.snap. It
provides the making, expiring, visiting, mounting and
unmounting of filesystem snapshots.
WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that allows to
read and edit articles from Wikipedia (or any Mediawiki-based site) as
if they were real files.
It is thus possible to view and edit articles using your favourite
text-editor. Text-editors tend to be more convenient than a simple
browser form when it comes to editing large texts and they generally
include useful features such as Mediawiki syntax highlighting and spell
checking.
A reimplementation of Dan Bernstein's daemontools under the GNU GPL,
sharing no code with the original implementation.
It currently includes feature-equivalent replacements for argv0, envdir,
envuidgid, setlock, setuidgid, softlimit, supervise, svc, svok, svscan,
svstat and recordio. It also includes dumblog (a simple multilog
replacement), mkservice (a script for automatically creating service
directories), anonidentd (an anonimising identd implementation) and
ratelimit (a bandwidth-limiting filter along the lines of recordio). All
the tools include usage messages; for instance, do "ratelimit -h" for a
brief rundown of the options.
Please note that this package is *not* a drop-in replacement for
daemontools; the internal state files in service directories are
different, and the error messages (and a few of the options) aren't
quite the same. It's also still somewhat experimental, so I'd recommend
sticking with daemontools on production systems until there's a stable
release of freedt.
MogileFS is an open source distributed filesystem, see: mogilefs.org
for more details. This library allows any Ruby application to read,
write and delete files in a MogileFS instance.
A program for examining periodic stack traces of all running processes.
Genetic Algorithm File Fitter, or just GAFFitter, is a command-line software
written in C++ that arranges -- via a genetic algorithm -- an input list of
items or files/directories into volumes of a certain capacity (target), such
as CD or DVD, in a way that the total wastage is minimized.
By smartly arranging the input list, GAFFitter fits better the given items
and so optimizes (reduces) the number of required volumes to pack them.
GAI Leds is a GAI applet that displays the keyboard status leds.
fstyp can be used to heuristically detect which filesystem type a device or a
partition contains. Useful for backup scripts.
KUser is a tool for managing users and groups on your system.