#ruby#backup#network#nms#rancid
Oxidized is a free tool that automatically backs up network device configurations from over 130 device types, replacing older tools like RANCID. It runs efficiently by adjusting how many tasks it uses based on your setup and offers a web API to manage backups and see changes. It can track who made changes using syslog and integrates with Git to show detailed version history. You can install it on many systems, configure it easily with YAML files, and use various sources and outputs for flexibility. This helps you keep your network device settings safe, organized, and easy to review or restore when needed.
https://github.com/ytti/oxidized
This is Probably the Best Video Downloader App (And it is Free and Open Source) | itsFOSS
VidBee allows you to download videos from YouTube, Facebook, X, Instagram, etc. In fact, it supports over 1,800 websites.
It is built on top of popular command line tools like yt-dlp and #ffmpeg. For the interface, it uses the Electron framework. I understand that some people dislike Electron framework as it runs a web browser underneath, but the 'advantage' of this framework is that you get the same interface in all the operating systems. At least, it's an advantage for the developers as they don't have to build the interface separately for #Linux, #Windows and #macOS.
The source code for VidBee is available on its GitHub repository.
#VidBee - Free Open Source Video Downloader
https://vidbee.org/