delete folders with all child folders and files
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/material-icon-folder-delete-sharp/1.3.0
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/material-icon-folder-delete-filled/1.3.0
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/material-icon-folder-delete-twotone/1.3.0
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/material-icon-folder-delete-round/1.3.0
👉 https://hyper.fun/c/material-icon-folder-delete-outlined/1.3.0
Cypress custom command and hooks to remove downloads folder
Infer the owner of a path based on the owner of its nearest existing parent
Delete files and folders using Rollup
Meticulous API types
LRU and FIFO caches for Client or Server
Wrapper around Apple's simctl binary
OpenAPI client for launchdarkly-api-typescript
Format for representing rich text documents and changes.
HTML5 application deployer
Sanity CLI tool for managing Sanity projects and organizations
Get the package name from a folder path
Rush plugin to archive project
Synchronous validation of a path existing either as a file or as a directory.
Microsoft Azure Storage SDK for JavaScript - Blob
Component to delete the selected iModel.
OpenAPI client for @ory/hydra-client
Mongoose soft delete plugin
Custom Event/Messaging System
FTPExt adds two methods (put_dir and rmrf_dir) to Net::FTP to copy, sync, and delete whole folders over FTP.
Deletes a file, folder or multiple files using shell glob pattern.
# Wuffl <strong> 1. Introduction </strong> Wuffl is a simple image viewer which can move pictures either to a „Selected“ folder or to a „Deleted“ folder. "Selected" and "Deleted" folders are located in the same folder as the chosen picture. Wuffl is available for Linux Ubuntu >=14.04, Mac >= OS Ventura and Windows >=10. Imagine you review you vacation photographs and you need to select which pictures to show to your friends at the next party, or you work your way through a bunch of old pictures and you need to select a view of them for a anniversary celebration. Wuffl allows you to move the picture to an extra folder ("Selected") or to a "Deleted" folder while viewing it. <strong> 2. Installation </strong> To use the Wuffl image viewer you require: <ul> <li> <a href="https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/"><code>ruby</code></a> (v2.4) </ul> as well as the following Ruby gems: <ul> <li><code>fastimage</code> <li><code>fileutils</code> <li><code>gtk3</code> <li><code>stringio</code></li> </ul> Get the Wullf image viewer by typing ```gem install wuffl``` in your command line. This will install the wuffl gem as well as the gems mentined above. <strong>3. Usage</strong> Using your terminal or cmd start Wuffl by typing <code> wuffl</code> After starting Wuffl you'll see a start screen with a line of buttons at the bottom. To select an image go to the top left corner, klick on <code>File</code> → <code>Open file</code> and browse to the location of you images. Then select an image and click <code>open</code> or just doubleclick on the selected image. <strong>4. Remarks</strong> If you have any remarks, bugs, questions etc. please tell me, I'd be happy to help.
Superdeintegrate CocoaPods from your project 💣.
Simple rake task to bulk covert ERB HAML files in a Rails app to Haml.
Extends the original rapidshare gem with a set of handy features
This rake task will update (delete and copy) all the files under the public directory to S3, by default is the public directory but you can pass as argument the path to the folder inside the public directory.
This project is based on the need for a system for easily create/delete files and folders in a repository. For sharing these repositories easily with other object with a flexible and complete permissions management. Each instance (users, groups, etc..) can have it own repositories (with files and folders). It can manage them easily (create, delete, edit, move, copy, etc) and sharing them with other instance.
Enhance files and directories management in windows(e.g. deleting files and folders whose path is longer than 260 charatcers)
This rake task will update (delete and copy) all the files under the public directory to S3, by default is the public directory but you can pass as argument the path to the folder inside the public directory
GDocs4Ruby is a full featured wrapper for version 2.0 of the Google Documents API (aka DocList). GDocs4Ruby provides the ability to create, update and delete google documents, metadata and content. The gem also includes support for folders, modifying permissions for documents via ACL feeds, and much more.
= Backup utility for database, folders and files Backs up a MySQL database, folders and files to a default folder (~/backup) or to a specified folder. If the --cron switch is provided the specified database and files are not backed up rather a cron job of the provided command is added to crontab. == Install The application can be installed with $ gem install syc-backup == Usage Backup a database to the default folder _~/backup_ $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass Backup a MySQL database, a directory and files to the default folder $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1,file2 Specify a backup folder $ sycbackup backup/folder -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1,file2 Override files in the backup folder if they exist $ sycbackup backup/folder --override -f directory,file1,file2 Don't compress the backup $ sycbackup --no-compress -f directory,file1,file2 Create a cron job that is scheduled every day at 2:30 $ sycbackup -d database -uuser -ppass -f directory,file1 --cron 30,2,*,*,* If the user or password contains characters as '(' you have to escape them. A password like 123(56 has to be provided with pass\"123\(56\". == Usage of --override and --no-compress Whether the backup directory and the backup files are time stamped depends how --override and --no-compress is set. The results are shown in the table below. --override --no-compress backup directory backup file(s) 0 0 w/o timestamp w/ timestamp 1 0 w/o timestamp w/ timestamp 0 1 w/ timestamp uncompressed 1 1 w/o timestamp uncompressed == Supported Platform syc-backup has been tested with 1.9.3 == Notes The application backs up the MySQL database with _mysqldump_. The dumpfile has the form yyyymmdd-HHMMSS_databasename.sql. After the files are backed up the dumpfile will be deleted. If the --no-compress is provided the files are copied to the backup folder. Otherwise they are compressed with _tar cfz YYYYmmdd-HHMMSS_syc-backup.tar.gz_. If the --override switch is not provided the backup directory will be added a timestamp. So if you create a cron job you should every now and then delete obsolete backup folders. The source contains lib/backup/file_backup.rb which is not used in the application. == Tests The tests create folders and files and will be deleted after the tests finish. _MySQLBackup_ needs to run a MySQL database with a database _test_ and a user _user_ with the password _pass_. The test files live in the test folder and begin with test_. There is a rake file available which can be used to run all tests with $ rake test == Links * [http://sugaryourcoffee.github.com/syc-backup] - RubyDoc * [http://www.github.com/sugaryourcoffee/syc-backup] - Source code on GitHub * [http://syc.dyndns.org/drupal/content/backup-drupal-database] - Development notebook * [https://rubygems.org/gems/syc-backup] - RubyGems
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