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A tool that barely gets the job done for SQL Server: https://github.com/opendbdiff/opendbdiff And something that can begin collecting a history of DDL changes in a SQL Server database to compare stored procedure versions: https://github.com/unruledboy/SQLMonitor (among many other administrative features). - Source: Hacker News / over 4 years ago
If you have games without installers you can create hardlink copies elsewhere on the same drive. It won't take any extra HD space and keeps the files safe regardless of what happens to the torrent directory Https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_link Https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html. Source: about 3 years ago
Linux folks are used to using symbolic links but if you're on Windows (been a while for me) you can use this to make a symbolic link to your game folder, that's what I've done in the past. Just delete the folder is assumes is your game folder, right-click and create a link there after you've copied your game folder. Source: about 3 years ago
Get Link Shell Extension from here: https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html . It adds context menu to right-click, where you can create various types of symbolic link/junctions. It also integrates easy handling of removing those links. Alternatively, you will need to manually use a "mklink" Windows command, mklink /J "C:\LinkToFolder" "C:\Users\Name\OriginalFolder" and later you will... Source: over 3 years ago
Windows NTFS does support symbolic links. Link Shell Extension will add them to the Explorer right-click context menu for easier usage. Source: almost 4 years ago
Also if you don't want to have another copy of a 5GB folder you could just make a symbolic link to the original 0000 folder. (Use https://schinagl.priv.at/nt/hardlinkshellext/hardlinkshellext.html it's super easy. Right click original 0000 folder pick as source, drop 0000 folder as a symbolic link on the other folder). Source: over 4 years ago
DataWeigher - The DataWeigher is the tool to compare and synchronize data.
FileMenu Tools - FileMenu Tools lets you customize the context (right-click) menu of Windows Explorer.
a7 SqlTools - Tools for MS Sql management with search, explore and comparison functionality.
NTFS Link - NTFS Link is a set of Windows Shell Extensions (i.e.
Redgate SQL Data Compare - Use Redgate SQL Data Compare to compare and synchronize static, lookup, and reference data in your SQL Server database - try it free
Symlinker - Symbolic Link Creator. GUI for mklink, Microsoft Windows symlink utility