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mac-cleanup-py
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This Week In Python
mac-cleanup-py – Python cleanup script for macOS
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"~/Library/Application\ Support" Folders naming scheme???
There are already scripts out there that helps you clean caches and unneeded logs and temporary files (such as this script). Though I haven't seen script that clean up application leftovers. As mentioned by the reply above, the "Bundle Identifier" tells you the "name of the folder" for the lack of a better word. Writing a script that completely uninstalls applications shouldn't be that hard.
aws-auto-cleanup
- AWS Auto Cleanup
- Programmatically delete AWS resources based on allowlist and (TTL)
- servian/aws-auto-cleanup: Programmatically delete AWS resources based on an allowlist and time to live (TTL) settings
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Show HN: AWS Auto Cleanup – Automatically cleanup your AWS account
I launched AWS Auto Cleanup (https://github.com/servian/aws-auto-cleanup) in April 2019. The goal of the project was to create a tool that would delete unused or abandoned AWS resources.
Each supported resource has a maximum time-to-live (TTL) which can be extended by allowlisting your resources in a simple web UI.
I've been slowly added support for more commonly used/expensive AWS resources over time.
Feedback, comments, suggestions and more always welcome.
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AWS open source news and updates No.41
aws-auto-cleanup an open source application from Servian to programmatically clean your AWS resources based on a whitelist and time to live (TTL) settings. Auto Cleanup is comprised of three modules, APP, API, and WEB. Click through to learn more and follow the steps to deploy the modules to your environment.
What are some alternatives?
MUMC - Multi-User Media Cleaner aka MUMC (pronounced Mew-Mick) will go through movies, tv episodes, audio tracks, and audiobooks in your Emby/Jellyfin libraries deleting media items you no longer want.
ActionServerless - Use GitHub Actions to create a Serverless service.
scour - Scour - An SVG Optimizer / Cleaner
aws-sdk-js-v3 - Modularized AWS SDK for JavaScript.
script.service.janitor - Janitor is an addon for Kodi that cleans up any watched videos from your hard drive(s) based on various criteria
aws-robomaker-sample-application-meirorunner - This sample application can run on AWS RoboMaker and demonstrate reinforcement learning machine learning for robotics
sqlbind - Lightweight text-based SQL parameter binds
paco - Paco: Prescribed automation for cloud orchestration
aws-lambda-scheduler - aws-lambda-scheduler is EventBridge Rule manager that lets you call any existing AWS Lambda Function you have in a set future time with pre-set parameters. Allows more rule creation than AWS limit.
booster - Software development framework specialized in building highly scalable microservices with CQRS and Event-Sourcing. It uses the semantics of the code to build a fully working GraphQL API that supports real-time subscriptions.
aws-microservices-deploy-options - This repo contains a simple application that consists of three microservices. Each application is deployed using different Compute options on AWS.
determined - Determined is an open-source machine learning platform that simplifies distributed training, hyperparameter tuning, experiment tracking, and resource management. Works with PyTorch and TensorFlow.