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<!-- Use the structure provided in this template, do not change it! --> <!-- Add one ore more categories to describe the function of the tool. Choose carefully, and view the list of existing categories first (see the Navigation sidebar on the left). The following are common category examples, remove those that don't apply --> [[Category:Discovery]] [[Category:Corpora]] [[Category:Sample File Formats]] <!-- Add relevant categories to describe the content type that the tool addresses. Choose carefully, and view the list of existing categories first (see the Navigation sidebar on the left). If the tool works on any content type, do not add a category. The following are common category examples, remove those that don't apply --> == Description == <!-- Describe the what the tool does, focusing on it's digital preservation value. Keep it factual. --> Download sample legacy file formats from the UK Web Archive Shine service, and Archives Unleashed's Warclight based on a file's first four bytes (FFB). Shine's public interface enables searching for sample files using a file's first four-bytes, if you know what you might want to look for. This utility uses the same Shine based GET request to build a set of files to download, or return a single example, which can then be requested using '''wget'''. Examples are provided in the tool's [https://github.com/exponential-decay/moonshine/blob/master/README.md README.md]. [https://github.com/exponential-decay/moonshine/releases Releases] are available in all major platform. Issues and pull-requests to improve its stability are welcome. Please use responsibly and don't needlessly poll any implementation of the Shine service! The ideal use of moonlight is to build a greater number of sample files from a more varied range of sources for submission alongside a file format signature. This is to improve the ability to verify an identification pattern's efficacy. == User Experiences == <!-- Add hotlinks to user experiences with the tool (eg. blog posts). These should illustrate the effectiveness (or otherwise) of the tool. --> There are no user experiences at present. = Development Activity = <!-- Provide *evidence* of development activity of the tool. For example, RSS feeds for code issues or commits. --> All development activity is visible on GitHub: https://github.com/exponential-decay/moonshine/commits === Release Feed === Below the last 3 release feeds: <rss max=3>https://github.com/exponential-decay/moonshine/releases.atom</rss> === Activity Feed === Below the last 5 commits: <rss max=5>https://github.com/exponential-decay/moonshine/commits/master.atom</rss> <!-- Add the Ohloh.com ID for the tool, if known. -->