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A sysadmin tool that maps a sector (for example a bad sector) to a filename (so you know which file got trashed). It relies on and integrates a variety of other tools such as blkid, lvm, and debugfs to chase the sector number through the layers of partitions, logical volumes, and filesystems that are part of a modern system.
FUSE-based filesystem reflecting XWindows into files
An educational FUSE filesystem that represents each window in a system running XWindows interface as a directory containing special files. Those files can be used to change window properties such as caption or its position at screen.
*tested on Gentoo linux
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Library for creating virtual filesystem for holding configuration files, based on Python-FUSE. ConfigFS can hold configuration for Apache, PostgreSQL or any other software, that uses text configuration files.
AmsdosFS is an implementation for Linux of Amsdos filesystem used on Amstrad CPC computers. It is written in Python and uses module Fuse Python to mount DSK images.
Automatic process execution on Linux systems. Modular application with various system monitors. Allows users to plan process execution based on file system activity, process execution and so on.
Mount/unmount/view your iso, cue/bin, nrg, ccd/sub/img, mds/mdf images as a user. Add your most mounted files to the favorites section. The best part is, the learning curve is not so steep and the gui is attractive.
Framework in Python for platform-independent file management with a console based toolkit (zigo) and a GUI platform (zago). Use existing handlers and your own handlers together to walk through directory trees, select files, and process them.
VFSX is a transparent Samba Virtual File System module which forwards operations to a process on the same machine for handing outside of the Samba daemon. The external handler can be implemented in any language with support for Unix domain sockets.
Automatic File type converter Daemon - automatically converts the file type while renaming a file, based on the source and destination file extension. Currently it supports conversion for image types and provides a GTK+ frontend.
In supermodernistic times data has to be cultivated not merely stored. Proper cultivation involves p2p exchange, arbitrary linking, modular referential reusage, lowest-denominator publishing, collaborative authoring. Stefanix is another try to achive this
The goal is to synchronize 2 directories. This application will synchronize all the files and all the sub-directories, and prompt the user to confirm all the moves. It's written in python and with wxPython.
This software is a distributed replicated blob server (inspired by the google file system paper http://www.cs.rochester.edu/sosp2003/papers/p125-ghemawat.pdf ). It stores your blobs ( <=> files) on a given number of your servers.