alexanderepstein / Bash-Snippets

A collection of small bash scripts for heavy terminal users
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Tool to write tar archives to optical disc. #183

Closed oblende closed 5 years ago

oblende commented 5 years ago

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oblende commented 5 years ago

Sorry about any confusion by what appears to be a new person pushing a commit. It seems I need to fix my git configuration on my other machine.

oblende commented 5 years ago

This should be my last update to this for a while now. It does everything a minimal backup tool should. It should be able to find any open source back end burner the user may have and make use of it. Any feedback on what could be improved or added features would be appreciated. Any information on what may prevent this tool from being added to the master branch would also be appreciated.

alexanderepstein commented 5 years ago

@oblende I will do my best to read the code sometime this week or weekend, kind of busy with school right now. Thanks for working on this!

oblende commented 5 years ago

I understand. Been working in a vacuum, so was wondering if things were up to standard. Get to it when you can. School has higher priority.

alexanderepstein commented 5 years ago

Hey I still haven't gotten a chance to test this, but with a preliminary read through it looks up to standards! Thanks for being understanding for the long delay in my responses. I believe that this tool will make it to the main repository once I have the chance to fully test it!

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alexanderepstein commented 5 years ago

I will add it to the main pipeline with an experimental clause on the main install. We can deal with bugs as we get issue reports. I am taking to long to getting around to fully testing this but from purely reading it the code looks good. Thanks for adding this!