Weex is software that offers a non-interactive FTP tool to assist users in updating their web pages.
One of the key features of Weex is its nicely-colored output which can help you track mistakes before losing files. By running Weex with the '-t' option, you can see clearly what will be done, thus avoiding any errors that might accidentally delete remote files.
Additionally, Weex offers caching to speed up the synchronization process, and currently supports the FTP protocol with SSH/RSync support coming soon. Configuring Weex for remote web sites is easy with users having the option to easily maintain their remote web sites with just configuration.
The software also comes with some updates in the latest release, which includes various bug fixes, supporting FTP proxy servers that require challenge/response, and the use of the renameOK option where uploads will be done under the temporary name `weex.tmp.' The i386 RPM was compiled on RedHat 9, and the SRPM can be rebuilt on older RedHat releases or other RPM based distros.
In summary, Weex is an excellent tool for web developers and anyone seeking to remotely update a website without interactivity. With its nice colored output, easy configuration option, and uploading support, Weex is a software worth trying out.
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