diskimageprocessor
webcrystal
diskimageprocessor | webcrystal | |
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1 | 3 | |
23 | 24 | |
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5.4 | 10.0 | |
9 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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diskimageprocessor
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A tool that analyze the files on a disk image?
Next, I web-searched for EO1. This appears to be a block-device image, also seems like it's mostly used in MS Windows world. I found this Python repository: https://github.com/CCA-Public/diskimageprocessor for dealing with images of that sort. See if it does you any good. But, like I wrote earlier, this is a block-device image format. So, there may not be any files there. In addition, this means that it doesn't contain any file-system implementation (you would have to provide your own to read the file-system data). By this I mean: since this is MS Windows, you could have NTFS or FAT or some other less known MS Windows-compatible file-system, and you would have to figure out which one it is and read the contents accordingly.
webcrystal
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SearXNG is a free internet metasearch engine
While it lacks a search feature last I checked there's always https://github.com/davidfstr/webcrystal
One .py file. Only one dependency (urllib3).n with a little love the concept could become a full transparent proxy.
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Offpunk 2.0
From the the project page it says:
> The offline content is stored in ~/.cache/offpunk/ as plain .gmi/.html files. The structure of the Gemini-space is tentatively recreated. One key element of the design is to avoid any database. The cache can thus be modified by hand, content can be removed, used or added by software other than offpunk.
One ambition I have it to setup
https://github.com/davidfstr/webcrystal
> An archiving HTTP proxy and on-disk archival format for websites.
so that all my regular web browsing is auto archived at some level.
It would sure be neat if the archive formats could be compatible. It would allow for a setup where everything I’ve seen with my eyes is then immediately accessible programmatically or in a terminal. I feel that could open some significant productive advantages, especially in the age of LLMs also in the terminal.
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Auto-scraping web browser?
Webcrystal?
What are some alternatives?
wikiteam - Tools for downloading and preserving wikis. We archive wikis, from Wikipedia to tiniest wikis. As of 2023, WikiTeam has preserved more than 350,000 wikis.
Archivematica - Free and open-source digital preservation system designed to maintain standards-based, long-term access to collections of digital objects.
warcprox - WARC writing MITM HTTP/S proxy
mkosi - 💽 Build Bespoke OS Images
proxy.py - ↔️ Ngrok Alternative • ⚡ Fast • 🪶 Lightweight • 0️⃣ Dependency • 🔌 Pluggable • 😈 TLS interception • 🔒 DNS-over-HTTPS • 🔥 Poor Man's VPN • ⏪ Reverse & ⏩ Forward • 👮🏿 "Proxy Server" framework • 🌐 "Web Server" framework • ➵ ➶ ➷ ➠ "PubSub" framework • 👷 "Work" acceptor & executor framework
pc98-disk-tools - Open-source tools for working with common PC98 disk image formats
tor-proxy - Run your any python service over tor using tor-proxy
documentation - Documentation for Papermerge DMS - Installation, Help, User Manual, REST API
http-proxy-list - It is a lightweight project that, every 10 minutes, scrapes lots of free-proxy sites, validates if it works, and serves a clean proxy list. [GET https://api.github.com/repos/mertguvencli/http-proxy-list: 403 - Repository access blocked]
Papermerge - Open Source Document Management System for Digital Archives (Scanned Documents)