Hymenaios
go-mtree
Hymenaios | go-mtree | |
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3 | 7 | |
117 | 73 | |
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9.3 | 5.5 | |
over 1 year ago | about 2 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Hymenaios
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Announcing Hymenaios - Monitor, alert and update on new software releases
What: Hymenaios (demo) (GitHub) (Naming inspired by Prometheus <3 but has no other relation to the Greek God)
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How do you manage your updates?
If you're interested, you can find this tool (as well as a web demo) at: https://hymenaios.io (naming inspired by Prometheus, I just found a god with an io domain available)
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[App Discovery] Favorite and Underrated Self Hosted App
https://github.com/hymenaios-io/Hymenaios Release Monitoring
go-mtree
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File Integrity and checksums
go-mtree can take care about it. It calculates files hashes and you can use it to compare it later.
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Monitoring files for changes and corruption
There is old unix utility called 'mtree' (there also is fully binary static compatible with mtree version on github go-mtree ) to check integrity of files. Another solution is - ZFS that do it dynamically
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Creating a file with the name as the hash of another file
There is FreeBSD utility called mtree that also ported to Linux systems, that walk specified filesystem and creates hashes for all found content which later can be used to check integrity against corruption/modification. If your distribution of choice doesn't have ported version of mtree, you can use multiplatform version go-mtree that replicate the same workflow
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What is the coolest Go open source projects you have seen?
go-mtree # Integrity
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[App Discovery] Favorite and Underrated Self Hosted App
go-mtree: portable implementation of well known utility mtree) that can be used to save/test file's integrity as well directory structures. Open source, portable across most popular operation systems, no dependencies, single executable file.
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Checking backup integrity
There is standard utility for integrity testing mtree) that ported to linux too. Also there is multi platform version of upstream written in Go (read works everywhere from one single file) that called go-mtree
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Apart from using exec.Command, is there a better way to check version of any external system app in /usr/local/bin like fzf or nodejs using go?
SHA1 is dead, and there is a better dedicated tool mtree(8) for such tasks (which by the way exists as implementation in Go as go-mtree ) but I believe OP wants to check versions (like fzf --version) not an integrity of files
What are some alternatives?
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gluetun - VPN client in a thin Docker container for multiple VPN providers, written in Go, and using OpenVPN or Wireguard, DNS over TLS, with a few proxy servers built-in.
kopia - Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS & Linux with fast, incremental backups, client-side end-to-end encryption, compression and data deduplication. CLI and GUI included.
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Kavita - Kavita is a fast, feature rich, cross platform reading server. Built with the goal of being a full solution for all your reading needs. Setup your own server and share your reading collection with your friends and family.
go-tarfs - Read a tar file contents using go1.16 io/fs abstraction
SFTPGo - Full-featured and highly configurable SFTP, HTTP/S, FTP/S and WebDAV server - S3, Google Cloud Storage, Azure Blob
deploy-rs - A simple multi-profile Nix-flake deploy tool.