Versión 1.6.4 de Keka, potente compresor y descompresor de archivos para macOS: https://www.dekazeta.net/foro/files/file/1498-keka/

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卡在了没有将图片文件名里的从-改成_,才能当作shortcut导入
全部更换后,使用keka将图片文件压缩为tar.gz
再运行docker exec -it mastodon_main_web tootctl emoji import --category=golden_letter /mastodon/public/system/golden_letter.tar.gz即可导入表情包
可恶,在终端里翻来覆去输入命令,不如用keka来的快 https://www.keka.io/zh-cn/
反复找import的原因,最后解决灵感还是在手动导入这里......
#keka #emoji #mastodon
Next, I compared the good and bad files in Hex Fiend. The good ones had an "lh1" signature in the header, while the bad ones had an "lh5."
Okay, clearly they were using different compression methods. But how could I extract the lh5 ones?
Googling turned up this Keka issue on GitHub --
https://github.com/aonez/Keka/issues/1257 -- which mentions a different problematic Atari ST LZH file on Discmaster and how dexvert handles it fine.
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Interesting discovery today ... Came across a cache of 20 issues of "Express Times", an electronic newsletter for sysops running BBS Express! ST software on the Atari ST.
But all 20 issues were .LZH archives. I tried to open them on my Mac using Keka, but only about half of them worked.
So I booted Hatari and used UNLZH, but it also began throwing CRC errors for several files.
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I've been trying to use more #OpenSource software in the new year, in the past two weeks I’ve made the switch for the following apps: (I’m on #macOS )
1. #1Password → #Bitwarden ( @bitwarden )
2. #Authy → #Ente Auth
3. #Ivory → Ice Cubes ( @IceCubesApp )
4. #AppCleaner → #Pearcleaner
5. The Unarchiver → #Keka
6. #Bartender → #Dozer
7. Caffeine → #KeepingYouAwake
There's a lot more to go, but I’m trying to go slow and enjoy the #FOSS journey.
Mac users: if you're a fan of The Unarchiver but you're annoyed by the analytics and stuff the new owners have been putting in, give Keka a try. It's free (or $7 on the app store), and so far it seems to support pretty much anything The Unarchiver does. https://www.keka.io/en/