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{{fmt/title|The Futilities|a ferret-stash of utility apps and other bits}} | |||
==About== | ==About== | ||
The [[Futilities]] are a set of file utilities and utility files. | The [[Futilities]] are a set of file utilities and utility files. | ||
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* '''{{l/sub|client}}''': utilities for the client end of the web | * '''{{l/sub|client}}''': utilities for the client end of the web | ||
** This is currently just the dispatcher, but I should maybe include the Mastodon public-thread copier. | ** This is currently just the dispatcher, but I should maybe include the Mastodon public-thread copier. | ||
* '''{{l/sub|config}}''': server configuration bits & pieces | |||
* '''{{l/sub|human}}''': CLI file-op utilities for humans to use | * '''{{l/sub|human}}''': CLI file-op utilities for humans to use | ||
* '''{{l/sub|server}}''': sever ops and server-oriented file utilities | * '''{{l/sub|server}}''': sever ops and server-oriented file utilities | ||
* '''{{l/sub|web}}''': web-served utilities, typically informational | * '''{{l/sub|web}}''': web-served utilities, typically informational | ||
Technical: | |||
* {{l/sub|notes}}: taking notes on internal processes, eventually for proper documentation | |||
==Links== | |||
* '''source''': [https://gitlab.com/woozalia/futilities GitLab] | |||
''This is just the beginning of the documentation so I have a page ready.'' | ''This is just the beginning of the documentation so I have a page ready.'' |
Latest revision as of 16:48, 14 October 2023
The Futilities a ferret-stash of utility apps and other bits
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About
The Futilities are a set of file utilities and utility files.
It is broadly grouped into the following categories:
- client: utilities for the client end of the web
- This is currently just the dispatcher, but I should maybe include the Mastodon public-thread copier.
- config: server configuration bits & pieces
- human: CLI file-op utilities for humans to use
- server: sever ops and server-oriented file utilities
- web: web-served utilities, typically informational
Technical:
- notes: taking notes on internal processes, eventually for proper documentation
Links
- source: GitLab
This is just the beginning of the documentation so I have a page ready.