redmed
Go client for posting media to Reddit (by atye)
rsync-sidekick
Propagate file renames, movements and timestamp changes before rsync runs (by m-manu)
redmed | rsync-sidekick | |
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1 | 6 | |
2 | 77 | |
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10.0 | 1.6 | |
over 1 year ago | 12 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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redmed
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rsync-sidekick
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rsync incremental backup with support for detecting renamed files/folders
I have never used this tool (intending to try it but not got round to it), but rsync sidekick seems to be relevant.
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What do you think is the most underrated project, in terms of GitHub stars?
https://github.com/m-manu/rsync-sidekick Run before rsync to find renamed files or directories and save time rsyncing (no, rsync doesn't do this well)
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Correct way to backup?
rsync-sidekick should help with reorganized files, but I haven't used that myself yet. I did use hsync years ago to deal with moved files.
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Any GUI file manager that writes changes as log of bash commands to apply later to mirrored disk?
Also, check out https://github.com/m-manu/rsync-sidekick
- Rsync-sidekick: Propagate file renames, movements and timestamp changes before rsync runs
- Rsync-sidekick: Quickly propagate file renames, movements and timestamp changes
What are some alternatives?
When comparing redmed and rsync-sidekick you can also consider the following projects:
gettit - An easy to use go program to download videos from Reddit.
smart-rsync-backup - Contains a Python script which makes Rsync backupping more efficient because of detecting file and directory renames / moves
rtcp - A Go implementation of RTCP
dateparser - A parser for arbitarily-formatted dates/times.
go-find-duplicates - Find duplicate files (photos, videos, music, documents) on your computer, portable hard drives etc.
gobackup - 🗄 CLI tool for backup your databases, files to cloud storages in schedully.