yaro-post
dupver
yaro-post | dupver | |
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1 | 8 | |
1 | 13 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
almost 4 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Vue | Go | |
- | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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yaro-post
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
https://github.com/bunya017/yaro-post
I tried postman on my old machine (Hp 6715b) and it was slow. It took so much RAM and processing power that I couldn't run any other app simultaneously with postman, else it's BSOD :D. So I set out to build a stripped down postman with Quasar; a Vue Js UI framework, and Electron. It might be half baked, but it's usable.
The name is coined from Ingausa; a creole of Hausa and English language. "Yaro" means boy in Hausa language.
dupver
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Data Version Control
I work with a lot of uncompressed structured binary files so I finally broke down and wrote my own system based on the Restic chunker: https://github.com/akbarnes/dupver
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Write Plain Text Files
I wound up writing dupver https://github.com/akbarnes/dupver after getting frustrated with the lack of versioning tools for binary files. One neat thing about .docx files and their ilk is that they are "just" zip files so it isn't hard to add special handling to pull out their contents and run deduplication over that.
- Dupver - Deduplicating VCS for large binary files in Go
- Show HN: Deduplicating VCS for large binary files in Go
- Dupver: deduplicating version control for large-ish binary files
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Ask HN: Show me your Half Baked project
DupVer https://github.com/akbarnes/dupver is a deduplicating version control system for large binary files. It's designed to keep state in a repository on the local machine separate from the working directory so it plays nice with cloud synchronization software.
I started it after constant headaches involving Git LFS and the corporate proxy. It's based around the Restic chunker library, with inspiration from both the Duplicacy backup software and Boar, another binary version control system for large binary files.
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What comes after Git? It's been 15 years since it was created
https://github.com/akbarnes/dupver
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