are-we-there-yet VS file-digests

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are-we-there-yet

Are We There Yet? Small Project Tracking Desktop App for Windows and Mac. Built with Glimmer (Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library) (by AndyObtiva)

file-digests

📐 A tool to check if there are any changes in your files by storing and later checking their digests/hashes (BLAKE2b512, SHA3-256, or SHA512-256). (by senotrusov)
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are-we-there-yet file-digests
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0.0 0.0
over 1 year ago almost 2 years ago
Ruby Ruby
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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are-we-there-yet

Posts with mentions or reviews of are-we-there-yet. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-10.

file-digests

Posts with mentions or reviews of file-digests. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-16.
  • Embarking on my hoarding journey
    2 projects | /r/DataHoarder | 16 Jun 2021
    If you really care, you can use something like scorch or file-digests to get the hashes of your files and just store that in a text file, recalculating monthly. No need to get fancy with it. Hell, write your own simple script that hashes, outputs to file, and checks previous versions.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing are-we-there-yet and file-digests you can also consider the following projects:

glimmer-dsl-swt - Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development Cross-Platform Native GUI Framework) - The Quickest Way From Zero To GUI - If You Liked Shoes, You'll Love Glimmer!

scorch - Silent CORruption CHecker and filesystem audit tool

cryptopunks-gui - (crypto) pixel punks - libraries, tools & scripts, and more [Moved to: https://github.com/cryptopunksnotdead/cryptopunks]

drive-desktop

Glimmer - DSL Framework consisting of a DSL Engine and a Data-Binding Library used in Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Framework), Glimmer DSL for Opal (Pure Ruby Web GUI), Glimmer DSL for LibUI (Prerequisite-Free Ruby Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for Tk (Ruby Tk Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for GTK (Ruby-GNOME Desktop Development GUI Library), Glimmer DSL for XML (& HTML), and Glimmer DSL for CSS

CaptfEncoder - Captfencoder is opensource a rapid cross platform network security tool suite, providing network security related code conversion, classical cryptography, cryptography, asymmetric encryption, miscellaneous tools, and aggregating all kinds of online tools.

Gladiator (Glimmer Editor) - Gladiator (short for Glimmer Editor) is a Glimmer DSL for SWT sample project under on-going development that demonstrates how to build a text editor in Ruby using Glimmer DSL for SWT (JRuby Desktop Development GUI Library). It is not intended to be a full-fledged editor by any means, yet mostly a fun educational exercise in using Glimmer. Gladiator is also a personal tool for shaping an editor exactly the way I like, with all the keyboard shortcuts I prefer. I leave building truly professional text editors to software tooling experts who would hopefully use Glimmer one day. Otherwise, I have been happily using Gladiator to develop all my open-source projects since May of 2020.

Shoes - Shoes 4 : the next version of Shoes

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