Earth 0.2 is a Ruby script for File Management scripts design by Matthew Landauer.
It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris. Earth allows you to find files across a large network of machines and track disk usage in real time.
Publisher review: Earth allows you to find files across a large network of machines and track disk usage in real time. Earth allows you to find files across a large network of machines and track disk usage in real time. It consists of a daemon that indexes filesystems in real time and reports all the changes back to a central database.This can then be queried through a simple, yet powerful, web interface. Think of it like Spotlight or Beagle but operating system independent with a central database for multiple machines with a web application that allows novel ways of exploring your data.Features: - A cross-platform daemon that indexes and tracks changes to filesystems in real time - Simple, yet powerful web front-end for querying and browsing filesystems - Web Service API (REST) for other applications to interface with Earth - Novel interface for exploring the contents of filesystems - Find files by name including wildcard searches - Explore a filtered version of the filesystem - Graphical hierarchial view of disk space usage Operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
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