UFFS: Ultra-low-cost Flash File System, designed for NAND flash working in embedded system. UFFS typically consumes less then 200K ram for 1Gb(page 512)/4Gb(page 2K) NAND flash. It supports direct flash interface, works with or without OS.
icfs provides a way for mapping multiple URLs, referencing various web-enabled artifacts, into a single file system presentation under Linux. URLs can reference static pages, REST calls, or web objects in an object store.
Disk Usage Reports is a web-based way to view disk usage on remote computers or servers, or to provide usage reports to users who store files on your server. Reports are stored as static files which are retrieved via AJAX. No database is required.
File dupe-check and semi-automatic pruning. Stores hashes between runs so you needn't rehash every file every time you run the script. Good for large, static file collections.
The goal of llama-X is to be a cutting-edge desktop operating system for the x86 architecture. A new object-oriented filesystem, and a fresh new desktop paradigm, and an innovative multikernel subsystem are main features of the system.