Showing posts with label bleachbit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bleachbit. Show all posts
Saturday, June 18, 2016
New Bleachbit Cleaner: PokerTH game log CleanerML
For the details on BleachBit, see my initial blog entry on this excellent system maintenance utility. To get the CleanerML markup for PokerTH and other CleanerML I have created for Bleachbit, visit my GoogleDrive CleanerML folder. Once you manage to make your own, adding cleaning operations to your system via BleachBit is a snap.
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
New BleachBit Cleaners - Simutrans & TeraCopy and more
I have created Simutrans.XML and TeraCopy.XML CleanerML files (and more. See update below), for use with the popular program, BleachBit. The files are available from my GoogleDrive and need to be placed in the Share/Cleaners/ folder of your BleachBit installation in order for them to become available in the program.
Note: As a precaution, I suggest you obtain BleachBit from the developer, and use the cleanerML mark-up provided by his program.
All the usual caveats apply when using the CleanerML files I have created, and you are free to edit and share them - and I would hope you share your changes/improvements with the developer. Mine have been submitted to the developer, and may or may not be included in updates of the program (The reason why you should use caution with them as the developer may not approve them). Of note, the Simutrans cleaner has facilities to clean out all files stowed in the user height maps, screenhots, and saved games directories/folders. All of this content is either placed there manually by the user, or initiated by the user in Simutrans. So no warnings are issued as it is assumed the user is aware of what he or she has in these locations.
Enjoy, and look forward to more in future.
Update 06/08/2015:
Additional cleanerML mark-up has been created for Akelpad, Audacity, DirMaster, Goldwave, kchmviewer, Paint.NET, SketchUp Make, Textsrch, and VirtualDub, all being Windows software, all being available on my GoogleDrive and Github. I have also altered the mark-up to make it more compliant with the BleachBit developer's own mark-up, and have made it available to him. When/If it becomes part of the distributed BleachBit program in it's current or an altered form is solely up to him.
One additional cleaner - "virtualdub-scripts-and-sparse.xml" contains warnings and mark-up that may delete files that VirtualDub users might not want deleted. I do not expect this to become part of BleachBit (see comment below). The files it targets have the following extensions: .JOBS, .SYL, .VCF, and .SPARSE. All are user created/generated and in my opinion, fall within the scope of what BleachBit is meant to clean. But I am not all users, so I leave it up to you and suggest you heed the warnings if you use this mark-up.
Update: 03/09/2015:
Created a cleaner for Stuffit.
Update: 06/18/2016:
Created a cleaner for PokerTH.
Note: As a precaution, I suggest you obtain BleachBit from the developer, and use the cleanerML mark-up provided by his program.
All the usual caveats apply when using the CleanerML files I have created, and you are free to edit and share them - and I would hope you share your changes/improvements with the developer. Mine have been submitted to the developer, and may or may not be included in updates of the program (The reason why you should use caution with them as the developer may not approve them). Of note, the Simutrans cleaner has facilities to clean out all files stowed in the user height maps, screenhots, and saved games directories/folders. All of this content is either placed there manually by the user, or initiated by the user in Simutrans. So no warnings are issued as it is assumed the user is aware of what he or she has in these locations.
Enjoy, and look forward to more in future.
Update 06/08/2015:
Additional cleanerML mark-up has been created for Akelpad, Audacity, DirMaster, Goldwave, kchmviewer, Paint.NET, SketchUp Make, Textsrch, and VirtualDub, all being Windows software, all being available on my GoogleDrive and Github. I have also altered the mark-up to make it more compliant with the BleachBit developer's own mark-up, and have made it available to him. When/If it becomes part of the distributed BleachBit program in it's current or an altered form is solely up to him.
One additional cleaner - "virtualdub-scripts-and-sparse.xml" contains warnings and mark-up that may delete files that VirtualDub users might not want deleted. I do not expect this to become part of BleachBit (see comment below). The files it targets have the following extensions: .JOBS, .SYL, .VCF, and .SPARSE. All are user created/generated and in my opinion, fall within the scope of what BleachBit is meant to clean. But I am not all users, so I leave it up to you and suggest you heed the warnings if you use this mark-up.
Update: 03/09/2015:
Created a cleaner for Stuffit.
Update: 06/18/2016:
Created a cleaner for PokerTH.
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Trash and Hornet's Nests - Cleaning logs and expendable data with BleachBit
Trash and hornet's nests...
When you are tasked with finding, interrogating, and punting unnecessary data from a computer system, the above phrase describes the ever growing phenomenon you deal with. With OS developers serving as the alpha dogs, myriad programmers with a notepad program and a compiler take the alpha dog's cue and run with it, adding ever more reams of data-cruft to our hard drives.
One of my new favorite toys is a program whose sole existence is to provide a standardized tool for dealing with a computer's honey holes of trash and other un-needed data. A link to BleachBit turned up in my inbox, and as of late I've been discovering it to be very capable. It not only will allow Windows users to target this unwanted data; but Linux users can also enjoy purging made easy.
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Select targets in the left pane, and read what damage trash wrought in the right. |
The program has a number of features that look to be just right for continuous enjoyment.
Trash is addressed by use of a mark-up code that is easily understood by anyone who has ever worked with web page and similar mark-up. Known as Cleaner Mark-up Language (CleanerML), it is XML-based and looks near enough to what you might put in a web page. Objects, whether internal file data structures (Windows registry, SQL databases, etc.) or files themselves, can be located and addressed using CleanerML, and the data viewed or purged. Disk and file content can also be overwritten to avoid recovery. Because the mark-up is open source, you can freely share it, as can others, and all parties enjoy the benefit in doing so.
The program comes with a number of cleaners files which provide the program with the ability to cleanse specific application/process data, or collections of such objects once installed. Sample files are also included. But reading the documention/help on the web site allows you to sample from a treasure trove of shared cleaning code that BleachBit can use and to learn how to roll your own cleaner files.
Adding and removing cleaners is as simple as copying or deleting files from a centralized folder where all cleaner mark-up files are kept. If you feel any cleaner offers too much or too little to be purged, a simple text editor allows you to customize any to your liking, if you have that sort of initiative. This can also be done to nibble down the selectable cleaners and their functions in the left pane so that only relevant cleaners to your specific system are made available.
As many can appreciate, such a publicly and freely accessible/extendable tool is what makes a good tool great. I have only touched on it's features. There are many more. You may find me posting a few additional cleaners of my own for use with BleachBit in the near future when I get around to it. In the meantime, visit the site, and enjoy. Be sure to check the documentation/help pages to find additional cleaners including Winapp2_ini and how it's used with the program. That alone will add hundreds upon hundreds of accessible cleaners to your installation.
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