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    littleutils

    Various small and useful command-line utilities

    The littleutils include duplicate file finders (repeats, repeats.pl, repeats.py), image optimizers (opt-jpg, opt-png, opt-gif, recomp-jpg), file rename tools (lowercase, uppercase, pren), archive recompressors (to-gzip, to-bzip2, to-bzip3, to-7zip, to-lzma, to-lzip, to-xz), a tempfile utility (tempname), file property tools (filedate, filemode, filenode, fileown, filesize, and lrealpath), and others. See the README file for more details.
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    U-SKIS - all versions

    Institutional Repository Workflow System

    University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System (U-SKIS) was developed at the University of Utah. It tracks .pdf files, records communication, and stores publisher's archiving policies to determine what may be added to institutional repositories.
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    Perl cgi (with ajax interface) which scans your pdf library for embedded metainformation, allows you to edit this information and to keep it in sync with your bibliographic database (currently the format used by bibus).
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