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==About==
==About==
The [[Futilities]] are a set of file utilities and utility files.
The [[Futilities]] are a set of file utilities and utility files.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
! name || type || status || description
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| {{l/sub|server/dba|DBA}} || {{l/sub|server}} || 2024-12-04 backups work || database administrator: backup, restore, manage
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| {{l/sub|human/ftm|FTM}}  || {{l/sub|human}}  || 2024-11 updating for v0.6 || file-tree mover, with paranoid data verification
|}
==Version History==
* '''2024-12''' currently working on v0.6 of Ferreteria, which now includes The Futilities as an app. When ready for release, this will become v1.0.
==Outdated==
''This section only applies to the previous version, which was never production-ready (though I regularly use FTM, and have used the other bits at various times).''


It is broadly grouped into the following categories:
It is broadly grouped into the following categories:

Latest revision as of 14:00, 4 December 2024

The Futilities
a ferret-stash of utility apps and other bits

About

The Futilities are a set of file utilities and utility files.

name type status description
DBA server 2024-12-04 backups work database administrator: backup, restore, manage
FTM human 2024-11 updating for v0.6 file-tree mover, with paranoid data verification

Version History

  • 2024-12 currently working on v0.6 of Ferreteria, which now includes The Futilities as an app. When ready for release, this will become v1.0.

Outdated

This section only applies to the previous version, which was never production-ready (though I regularly use FTM, and have used the other bits at various times).

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

This is just the beginning of the documentation so I have a page ready.