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RecoverPy
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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NoteSH
RecoverPy
- RecoverPy 2.1.3: A Linux tool to recover deleted or overwritten files
- RecoverPy 2.0.5: Recover deleted or overwritten files from your terminal
- Show HN: RecoverPy 2.0: Recover deleted or overwritten files from your terminal
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RecoverPy 2.0.0 : Recover deleted or overwritten files from your terminal
Here is the GitHub: https://github.com/PabloLec/RecoverPy
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Recovering deleted files and data in computers and devices?
I know about https://github.com/PabloLec/RecoverPy which you could use on an unmounted partition.
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Recover deleted/overwritten files with RecoverPy 1.5.0
Hi! I recently release RecoverPy v1.5.0 and I think I might give you some news. -> Repo: https://github.com/PabloLec/RecoverPy -> What is it? RecoverPy is a 100% Python tool to not only recover deleted but also overwritten files. I got the idea when I was quite new to some programming best practices, especially version control... Long story short, I accidentally piped my output into my precious script... Just spent the day working on something and instead of typing myscript > log, I typed log > myscript, oh boy what a feeling. I knew some tools to recover deleted files, but my problem was quite different, I didn't deleted the file (in system words, marked the file blocks as deleted/available), I just replaced it's content. Talk about an impostor syndrome. After a long ride in the abysses of unix stackexchange, I found some dark combination of grep and dd command to search directly in your raw system partitions blocks and eventually recovered my file! But as the process was really slow and painful, I thought it might be a good idea to make a tool out of it. That's how RecoverPy was born.
- Tool to search inside deleted or overwritten data
- Tool to search for deleted or overwritten data
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