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The change log can be found at
https://github.com/cfengine/masterfiles/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md?plain=1
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Co-authored-by: Michael Osipov <michaelo@FreeBSD.org>
PR: 292278
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Co-authored-by: Michael Osipov <michaelo@FreeBSD.org>
PR: 292143
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All-in-one terminal toolkit that consolidates everyday developer utilities into
a unified TUI and CLI interface.
QA:
* portclippy: ok
* portfmt -D: ok
* portlint -AC: ok
* poudriere 15.0-amd64: ok
* poudriere 14.3-amd64: ok
* poudriere 13.5-amd64: ok
PR: 266820
Tested by: michaelo
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beats7 uses symbols from Go that were removed in go1.23, making it
unbuildable with anything beyond go1.22. Both go1.22 and go1.23 are EOL,
and I don't know of any way to fix it. It's going to become unsupported
upstream in 13 days, so its time has come.
This commit also includes a MOVED entry that directs users to the
more-modern beats8.
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tool (9.2.x version)
Logstash is an open source, server-side data processing pipeline that
ingests data from a multitude of sources simultaneously, transforms it,
and then sends it to your favorite "stash."
PR: 290986
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tool (9.1.x version)
Logstash is an open source, server-side data processing pipeline that
ingests data from a multitude of sources simultaneously, transforms it,
and then sends it to your favorite "stash."
PR: 290985
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mtail is a tool for extracting metrics from application logs to be
exported into a timeseries database or timeseries calculator for
alerting and dashboarding.
It fills a monitoring niche by being the glue between applications that
do not export their own internal state (other than via logs) and
existing monitoring systems, such that system operators do not need to
patch those applications to instrument them or writing custom extraction
code for every such application.
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2025-12-31 sysutils/ipfs-go-fs-repo-migrations: Obsolete port, no longer required for migrations
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Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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Treemd is a modern markdown viewer that combines the structural clarity of the
tree command with powerful interactive navigation. Whether you're exploring
large documentation files, analyzing markdown structure, or reading comfortably
in your terminal, treemd provides both CLI tools for scripting and a beautiful
TUI for interactive exploration.
Use it to:
- Navigate large documents by collapsing/expanding heading sections
- Search headings or full document content with highlighted matches
- Edit tables, toggle checkboxes, and follow links-all without leaving the
terminal
- Extract specific sections or query markdown elements with a jq-like syntax
- Pipe markdown from stdin for shell-scripted workflows
https://github.com/Epistates/treemd
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Bareos (BackupArchivingRecoveryOpenSourced) is a reliable network open source
software to backup, archive and restore files from all major operating systems.
The fork was founded 2010 out of the bacula.org project. The fork has been
actively developed and many new features have been added.
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RenderCV is a python tool for creating a CV from YAML.
Write your CV or resume as YAML, then run RenderCV, and get a PDF
with perfect typography. No template wrestling. No broken layouts.
Consistent spacing, every time.
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Sponsored by: SkunkWerks, GmbH
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The jmore(8) is FreeBSD Jails listing and managing utility.
Covers classic and VNET Jails - also BastilleBSD ones.
Displays IP(s)/interfaces/CPU/RAM/dir/... etc.
WWW: https://github.com/vermaden/jmore
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composition
PR: 281933
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gol is a fast and lightweight log viewer that allows you to view
logs in real time from different sources (files, Docker logs, remote
via SSH, piped inputs, etc.) from a web browser.
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Simple, keyboard-driven TUI for time-tracking.
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waitforssh is a lightweight utility, written in POSIX shell, that waits
for a target to be up and running via SSH and, if so, executes a command.
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Signed-off-by: Tomasz 'CeDeROM' CEDRO <tomek@cedro.info>
Pull Request: https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/pull/456
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administration
ClusterShell is a Python framework for efficient cluster administration.
It provides high-level APIs and CLI tools (clush, nodeset) for parallel command
execution and manipulation of large node sets, used widely in HPC sites and
supercomputing centers.
PR: 289176
Reported by: Generic Rikka
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Announcement: https://kde.org/announcements/plasma/6/6.5.0/
Caution!!
This update breaks Plasma Wayland for FreeBSD users. Do not upgrade
(or switch to the quarterly packages) if you prefer Wayland session.
Ports changes:
Add new Plasma port:
- sysutils/plasma6-knighttime: helpers for scheduling the dark-light cycle.
kde.mk:
- Add knighttime to the Plasma components
- Update dependency entry for milou component
audio/plasma6-kpipewire:
- Remove stale patch
security/plasma6-ksshaskpass:
- Depend on KF6Doctools to generate man page
sysutils/plasma6-systemsettings:
- Drop unused dependency
x11/plasma6-plasma-workspace:
- Drop unused dependency
- Remove stale patch
x11-toolkits/plasma6-kdeplasma-addons:
- Demote plasma5support to a runtime dependency
x11-wm/plasma6-kwin:
- Fix patch to locate hwdata
- Xwayland is a runtime dependency
- Drop unused dependencies
x11-wm/plasma6-kwin-x11:
- Fix patch to locate hwdata
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GNOME firmware is a power-user tool that allows updating, reinstalling
and downgrading of firmware on devices supported by fwupd.
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Add sysutils/virt-firmware, a collection of tools for edk2 firmware
images.
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OpenBolt is an open source orchestration tool that automates the manual work it
takes to maintain your infrastructure. Use OpenBolt to automate tasks that you
perform on an as-needed basis or as part of a greater orchestration workflow.
For example, you can use OpenBolt to patch and update systems, troubleshoot
servers, deploy applications, or stop and restart services. OpenBolt can be
installed on your local workstation and connects directly to remote targets
with SSH or WinRM, so you are not required to install any agent software.
OpenBolt is a community implementation of Puppet Bolt.
With hat: puppet
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PR: 201799
Reviewed by: pi
Co-authored-by: Gleb Popov <arrowd@FreeBSD.org>
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Bash script to tail Kubernetes logs from multiple pods at the same time
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extrace-freebsd is from a different codebase of extrace, that being from
same owner, it is linux centric.
Discussed with Leah Neukirchen (author) via e-mail.
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A snappy TUI dashboard for controlling and monitoring your Framework Laptop
hardware - charging, privacy, lighting, USB PD ports, and more.
WWW: https://github.com/grouzen/framework-tool-tui
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extrace traces all program executions occurring on a system, or ones
which descend from a specified process. Execution duration and exit
status can be logged.
Useful for debugging and security analysis.
WWW: https://github.com/leahneukirchen/extrace-freebsd
Reported by: Leah Neukirchen (author) via e-mail
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A powerful, real-time log analysis terminal UI inspired by k9s.
Analyze log streams with beautiful charts, AI-powered insights,
and advanced filtering - all from your terminal.
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This port was initially submitted as part of D29332 by Norbert Kaminski
<norbert.kaminski@3mdeb.com>. Thanks a lot for the initial port and all
the work involved!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29332
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This port was initially submitted as part of D29332 by Norbert Kaminski
<norbert.kaminski@3mdeb.com>. Thanks a lot for the initial port and all
the work involved!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29332
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This port is moved to the category 'textproc' because it is a more
appropriate one[1].
[1] https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=290066#c2
Changelog: https://github.com/walles/moor/releases
PR: 289870, 290066
Reported by: mew14930xvi <mew14930xvi@inbox.lv> (PR 289870),
Yusuf Yaman <nxjoseph@protonmail.com> (maintainer, PR 290066)
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2025-09-30 sysutils/linrename: FreeBSD port unmaintained, use misc/mmv or rename from sysutils/util-linux instead
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2025-09-30 sysutils/linuxfdisk: Upstream distfile unavailable, way out of date, upstream distfile gone, use gpart instead.
Linuxfdisk had been part of util-linux v2.11z as of 22 years ago.
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This tool can be described as a tiny, dirty C command that looks for
coreutils basic commands (cp, mv, dd, tar, gzip/gunzip, cat, etc.)
currently running on your system and displays the percentage of copied
data. It can also show estimated time and throughput, and provides a
"top-like" mode (monitoring).
WWW: https://github.com/Xfennec/progress
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zli is a binary that implements a set of command line commands for interacting
with the zot registry server.
Reported by: dch@
Event: EuroBSDCon 2025
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zot is an OCI image registry that allows you to store, manage, and share
container images.
Reported by: dch@
Event: EuroBSDCon 2025
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This utility allows configurable actions to be enacted on user coredumps
produced on the system. ucored(8) brings functionality to FreeBSD that
is similar to the coredump piping that Linux offers, but with the
flexibility to be scripted with Lua or made conditional on various
properties of the coredump itself.
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Official Python client library for kubernetes API
WWW: https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python
PR: 289764
Reported by: Pavel Timofeev <timp87@gmail.com> (new maintainer)
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The reason for adding py-ansible-core19 rather than updating
py-ansible-core is due to the many behavioral changes between
2.18 and 2.19.
See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/porting_guides/porting_guide_core_2.19.html/.
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Diskroaster is a multithreaded disk testing utility
that writes and verifies data on a raw disk device.
It is designed to stress-test hard drives and
SSDs by dividing the disk into sections,
writing data in parallel using multiple worker threads,
and verifying the written content for integrity.
WWW: https://github.com/favoritelotus/diskroaster
PR: 288073
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