This was generated on 2006/10/17 from http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/LanguageBindings http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FileSystems http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/OperatingSystems For an up to date version please see the above pages. You can also add new entries there. Language Bindings ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =============================================================================== ***** C ***** This is the native API =============================================================================== ***** C++ ***** Name: FUSE++ Author: Victor_Porton Homepage: http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml Description Advanced template C++ bindings for FUSE. Also contains several useful filesystems. In the future will contain the FTP fs. =============================================================================== ***** C++ ***** Author: Gerard_J._Cerchio Download: http://www.circlesoft.com/fusecpp.h Description This is perhaps a less advanced C++ Binding, but at least you can see it. This object was tested by placing the entire Hello example progam in a class, setting the 4 hello operations and calling fuse main with dispatch.get_fuseOps() as the third argument. The ls of the mount point produces the hello and the cat of the inode produces Hello World! =============================================================================== ***** Java ***** Name: FUSE-J Author: Peter Levart / peter.levart at select-tech si Download: http://sourceforge.net/projects/fuse-j Description FUSE-J provides Java binding for FUSE. It comes with the "proof-of- concept" ZIP filesystem which seems to be pretty stable. =============================================================================== ***** C# ***** Name: SULF - Stackable User-Level Filesystem Author: Valient Gough / vgough at gmail dot com Homepage: http://arg0.net/users/vgough/sulf/index.html Description SULF allows you to write a Linux filesystem in C#. This is being replaced with general SWIG based bindings (see "SWIG Bindings" below) =============================================================================== ***** C# ***** Name: Mono.Fuse Author: Jonathan Pryor Homepage: http://www.jprl.com/Projects/mono-fuse.html Description Mono.Fuse provides bindings for all mono supported languages, with a few design choices different from SULF (and SWIG). =============================================================================== ***** Haskell ***** Name: hfuse Author: Jeremy Bobbio Darcs repository: http://darcs.haskell.org/hfuse/ =============================================================================== ***** Haskell ***** Name: FuseIO Author: David Roundy Darcs repository: http://abridgegame.org/repos/fuse_example Mailing list announcement: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe/8110 =============================================================================== ***** TCL ***** Name: TCL FUSE interface Author: Colin McCormack? / colin at chinix com Homepage: http://mini.net/tcl/13853 =============================================================================== ***** Python ***** Name: Python interface for FUSE Author: Jeff Epler Maintainer: CsabaHenk Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/FusePython =============================================================================== ***** Perl ***** Name: Perl interface for FUSE Author: Mark Glines Maintainer: Dobrica Pavlinusic / dpavlin at rot13 org Homepage: http://search.cpan.org/~dpavlin/Fuse/ CVS: cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/fuse co -P perl =============================================================================== ***** Sh ***** Name: Fuse-J-shfs Author: Paul "Joey" Clark / joey at hwi ath cx Homepage: http://hwi.ath.cx/twiki/bin/view/Neuralyte/FuseJshfs Description Fuse-J-shfs lets you easily implement a virtual filesystem in Unix shellscript. And naturally, it already has some handy vfs implementations you can use straight away: gzip, rar, sparse, ... =============================================================================== ***** SWIG bindings ***** Name: FuseWrapper Author: Valient Gough / valient at gmail dot com Homepage: http://arg0.net/wiki/fusewrapper Description Provides SWIG wrappers for FUSE low-level API, which allows you to create filesystems in many high level languages. Basic C#, Java, and Perl filesystems have been tested, but any SWIG supported language should be possible with a little work. =============================================================================== ***** OCaml ***** Name: OCamlFuse Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/ocamlfuse Description This is an ocaml binding for fuse enabling you to write your own multithreaded userspace filesystems using the ocaml programming language. =============================================================================== ***** Pliant ***** Source: http://fullpliant.org/pliant/browse/file/pliant/linux/storage/fuse.pli?text =============================================================================== ***** Ruby ***** Name: FuseFS Homepage: http://rubyforge.org/projects/fusefs =============================================================================== Filesystems using FUSE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =============================================================================== ***** OWFS ***** Author: Paul H. Alfille / palfille at partners org Homepage: http://owfs.sourceforge.net Description One Wire File System (OWFS) uses FUSE to expose all the Dallas 1-wire sensors, iButtons and memory chips as a filesystem. Devices are dynamically included in the directory, and properties like temperature are obtained by reading a file. =============================================================================== ***** FunFS ***** Status: alpha Author: Michael Grigoriev (Net Integration Technologies) / mag at luminal org Homepage: http://www.luminal.org/wiki/index.php/FunFS/FunFS Description FunFS is an advanced network file system with a simple goal: to be better than NFS. =============================================================================== ***** EncFS ***** Author: Valient Gough / vgough at pobox com Homepage: http://pobox.com/~vgough/encfs.html Description EncFS provides an encrypted filesystem in user-space. The EncFS module itself runs without any special permissions and uses the FUSE library and Linux kernel module to provide the filesystem interface. =============================================================================== ***** SMB_for_FUSE ***** Author: Vincent Wagelaar / vincent at ricardis tudelft nl Homepage: http://www.ricardis.tudelft.nl/~vincent/fusesmb/ Description With SMB for Fuse you can seamlessly browse your network neighbourhood as were it on your own filesystem. =============================================================================== ***** Run-Time-Access ***** Author: Bob Smith / bsmith at linuxtoys org Homepage: http://www.runtimeaccess.com/ Description RTA is a specialized memory resident interface to the internal data of your application. It is not a stand-alone server but a library which attaches to your program and offers up your program's internal structures and arrays as tables in a database and as files in a virtual file system. =============================================================================== ***** PhoneBook ***** Author: David McNab / david at rebirthing co nz Homepage: http://www.freenet.org.nz/phonebook Description PhoneBook is expressly designed for use in situations where someone can be under pressure (legal, military and/or criminal) to disclose decryption keys, and has a 'chaffing' scheme whereby the user can disclose only passphrases for non-sensitive material, and credibly deny the existence of anything else. =============================================================================== ***** KIO_Fuse_Gateway ***** Author: Alexander Neundorf / neundorf at kde org Homepage: http://kde.ground.cz/tiki-index.php?page=KIO+Fuse+Gateway Description This gateway makes it possible to mount ioslaves or a general ioslave- gateway via fuse and make them this way available to all linux apps. =============================================================================== ***** LUFS_bridge ***** Status: alpha Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121684&package_id=132803 Description This is a modified LUFS daemon, which uses the FUSE kernel module. It is binary compatible with existing LUFS filesystems, so no recompilation is needed. =============================================================================== ***** Bluetooth_File_System ***** Name: btfs Author: Collin R. Mulliner / collin at betaversion net Homepage: http://www.mulliner.org/bluetooth/btfs.php Description Btfs is a simple application to map some basic bluetooth functions into the filesystem. With btfs a simple ls DEVICES shows you all bluetooth devices within range and cp somefile OPUSH/devicename sends the given file to the device. =============================================================================== ***** mcachefs ***** Author: Michael Still / mikal at stillhq com Homepage: http://lists.samba.org/archive/linux/2004-March/010211.html Description mcachefs is a simple caching filesystem for Linux using FUSE. It works by copying the file that you asked for when the file is opened, and then using that copy for all subsequent requests for the file. This is really a fairly naive approach to caching, and will be improved in the future. =============================================================================== ***** Fusedav ***** Author: Lennart Poettering / mzshfrqni at 0pointer de Homepage: http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/fusedav/ Description fusedav is a Linux userspace file system driver for mounting WebDAV shares. It makes use of FUSE as userspace file system API and neon as WebDAV API. =============================================================================== ***** RelFS ***** Author: Vincenzo Ciancia / vincenzo_ml at yahoo it Homepage: http://relfs.sourceforge.net/ Description This is a linux userspace filesystem using fuse and a relational database to store information about files. Special directories can represent views on the database, and many powerful features, such as bayesian classification, are added through plugins. =============================================================================== ***** GmailFS ***** Author: Richard Jones / richard at jones name Homepage: http://richard.jones.name/google-hacks/gmail-filesystem/gmail-filesystem.html Description GmailFS provides a mountable Linux filesystem which uses your Gmail account as its storage medium. GmailFS is a Python application and uses the FUSE userland filesystem infrastructure to help provide the filesystem, and libgmail to communicate with Gmail. =============================================================================== ***** gphoto2-fuse-fs ***** Author: Christopher Lester / lester at hep phy cam ac uk Homepage: http://www.hep.phy.cam.ac.uk/~lester/gphoto2-fuse-fs/ Description This program allows mounting a gphoto2 based digital camera so that you can access the files via "standard" programs like "ls, cat, tar, gthumb, netscape, firefox, etc" rather than just through "gtkam and gphoto2" =============================================================================== ***** CvsFS ***** Author: Patrick Frank / pfrank at gmx de Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cvsfs Description This provides a package which presents the CVS contents as mountable file system. It allows to view the versioned files as like they were ordinary files on a disk. There is also a possibility to check in/out some files for editing. =============================================================================== ***** User-level_Versioning_File_System ***** Name: Wayback Author: Brian Cornell / techie at northwestern edu Homepage: http://wayback.sourceforge.net/ Description When you use a Wayback file system, old versions of files are never lost. No matter how much you change a file or directory, everything is always kept in a versioning file so that you never lose important data. Wayback provides the ability to remount any already mounted file system with versioning support under a different directory. =============================================================================== ***** Trivial Rolebased Authorisation & Capability Statemachine ***** Name: TRACS Author: Rob J Meijer / rmeijer at xs4all nl Homepage: http://www.xs4all.nl/~rmeijer/tracs.html Description This project is the first spin-off project of the Security Incident Policy Enforcement System project. In the process of designing a SIPES, the need was recognized for the implementation of an authorisation server that provides functionality not provided by any of the current authorisation solutions. =============================================================================== ***** SshFS ***** Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu Homepage: http://fuse.sourceforge.net/sshfs.html Description This is a filesystem client based on the SSH File Transfer Protocol. Since most SSH servers already support this protocol it is very easy to set up: i.e. on the server side there's nothing to do. On the client side mounting the filesystem is as easy as logging into the server with ssh. =============================================================================== ***** Siefs ***** Author: Dmitry Zakharov aka Chaos / dmitry-z at mail ru Homepage: http://chaos.allsiemens.com/siefs Description SieFS is a virtual filesystem for accessing Siemens mobile phones' memory (flexmem or MultiMediaCard?) from Linux. Now you can mount your phone (by datacable or IRDA) and work with it like with any other removable storage. =============================================================================== ***** Offline Media Content Database ***** Name: MediaDatabase? Author: Mediadatabase Team Homepage: http://mediadatabase.sourceforge.net/ Description MediaDatabase? is database to store filesystem metadata (directory structure) and/or audio tracks descriptions of offline media and frontends to database (WWW, GUI and CUI). It was developed to fight chaos of large compact disk collection but it can help track other removable media such as floppy disks and data DVDs. =============================================================================== ***** Cddfs ***** Author: Matthieu Castet Homepage: http://castet.matthieu.free.fr/cddfs/ Description Cddfs is a file system for fuse that use libparanoia in order to mount your audio cd. =============================================================================== ***** SMBNetFS ***** Author: Mikhail Kshevetskiy / kl at laska dorms spbu ru Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/smbnetfs Description SMBNetFS is a Linux/FreeBSD filesystem that allow you to use samba/ microsoft network in the same manner as the network neighborhood in Microsoft Windows. Main features: periodic rescan of workgroup/computer entries, filenames/shares with national character supported, you can specify user/password on per share basis. Currently it works on Linux- 2.4, Linux-2.6 and FreeBSD-6.0. =============================================================================== ***** ntfsmount ***** Author: Yura Pakhuchiy / pakhuchiy at gmail com Homepage: http://linux-ntfs.org/ Description ntfsmount is part of ntfsprogs package. It's rely on libntfs, thus it have more features than kernel driver. ntfsmount supports file overwrite with changes to file size, have limited file and directory creation/ deletion support, can operate with named data streams and supports special Interix files (symlinks, block and character devies, FIFOs and sockets). =============================================================================== ***** BitTorrent File System ***** Name: BTSlave Author: Bill Cox / bill at viasic com Homepage: http://btslave.sourceforge.net/ Description BTSlave allows users to mount a BitTorrent? .torrent file as a file system. =============================================================================== ***** GfarmFS ***** Author: Takuya Ishibashi / takuya at soum co jp Homepage: http://datafarm.apgrid.org/software/gfarmfs-fuse.en.html Description GfarmFS-FUSE enables you to mount a Gfarm filesystem in userspace. Grid Datafarm is a Petascale data-intensive computing project initiated in Japan. The challenge involves construction of a Peta- to Exascale parallel filesystem exploiting local storages of PCs spread over the world-wide Grid. =============================================================================== ***** Clustered_Ordinary_Raid_Network_File_System ***** Name: CORNFS Author: Ian C. Blenke / icblenke at nks net Homepage: http://ian.blenke.com/projects/cornfs/cornfs.html Description CORNFS is an attempt at creating a distributed filesystem that mirrors N copies of files across a group of M number of servers. Everything in CORNFS is stored as a file. At any time, it is possible to reconstruct the entire filesystem via a simple overlay rsync from the remote filesystems. =============================================================================== ***** djmount ***** Author: Rémi Turboult / r3mi at users sourceforge net Homepage: http://djmount.sourceforge.net Description djmount is a UPnP AV client. It mounts the media content of compatible UPnP AV devices as a Linux filesystem. The audio and video content on the network is automatically discovered, and can be browsed as a standard directory tree. djmount should work with any UPnP AV compliant devices or software servers. =============================================================================== ***** httpfs ***** Homepage: http://httpfs.sourceforge.net Description httpfs mounts any file, that is accessible by http, read only. It's clearly less than webdav. But it don't need a cooperating server. Only HTTP/1.1 is necessary. =============================================================================== ***** HTTP-FUSE_KNOPPIX ***** Homepage: http://unit.aist.go.jp/itri/knoppix/http-fuse/index-en.html Description HTTP-FUSE-KNOPPIX-4.0 is only 5MB CD image and enables us to use same contents of 3.8GB DVD KNOPPIX 4.0. We don't need to download 3.8GB iso image at one time and burn DVD. =============================================================================== ***** WikipediaFS ***** Author: Mathieu Blondel Homepage: http://wikipediafs.sourceforge.net Description WikipediaFS is a mountable Linux virtual file system that enables you to deal with Wikipedia articles as though they were real files on your hard drive. =============================================================================== ***** fusecram ***** Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov dmiceman@mail.ru Download: http://ubiz.ru/dm/fusecram-20051104.tar.bz2 Description FUSE module to mount cramfs images for purposes of http://klik.atekon.de/ project. For details see this article: http://www.knoppix.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=21173 . =============================================================================== ***** fuseiso ***** Status: beta Author: Dmitry Morozhnikov dmiceman@mail.ru Homepage: FuseIso Download: http://ubiz.ru/dm/fuseiso-20061017.tar.bz2 Description FUSE module to mount ISO9660 images for purposes of http://klik.atekon.de/ project. =============================================================================== ***** Logic File System ***** Author: Yoann padioleau (padiolea@irisa.fr) Homepage: http://lfs.irisa.fr/~pad/soft/LFSWEB Description It's something like Spotlight from Apple and WinFS from Microsoft, just better. For details see LfsDetails. =============================================================================== ***** FUSE&DPAP ***** Homepage: http://cgi.sfu.ca/~jdbates/moin/moin.cgi/FUSE&DPAP Description FUSE filesystem for mounting Apple iPhoto DPAP shares Using this filesystem, I can synchronize photos with Gallery using filesystem tools like Unison =============================================================================== ***** DBToy ***** Homepage: http://www.thesaguaros.com/beta/newsag/products/dbtoyfs/ Description DBToy is a fuse-based filesystem for linux, that lets you browse the contents of a relational database through a set of directories and xml files. =============================================================================== ***** wdfs - webdav filesystem ***** Author: jens m. noedler (noedler at web dot de) Homepage: http://noedler.de/projekte/wdfs/ Description wdfs is a webdav filesystem. In combination with Subversion and Apache it can be used as a versioning filesystem for Subversion repositories. It is based on FUSE v2.3+ and neon v0.24.7+. =============================================================================== ***** compFUSEd ***** Author: Johan Parent (johan at info dot vub dot ac dot be ) Homepage: http://parallel.vub.ac.be/~johan/compFUSEd Description An overlay filesystem providing transparant compression with both read and write support. This filesystem sits on top of an existing fs. Fully configurable, different compression algorithms available (lzo, zlib, bzip2). Still young but usable! =============================================================================== ***** FuseCompress ***** Author: Milan Svoboda (milan dot svoboda at centrum dot cz) Homepage: http://www.miio.net/fusecompress Description FuseCompress provides a mountable Linux filesystem which transparently compress its content. =============================================================================== ***** FuseFTP ***** Author: Marcus Thiesen (marcus at thiesen dot org) Homepage: http://wiki.thiesen.org/page/Fuseftp Description FuseFTP is a FTP filesystem written in Perl. =============================================================================== ***** CopyFS ***** Authors: Thomas Joubert and Nicolas Vigier (boklm@mars-attacks.org) Homepage: http://n0x.org/copyfs/ Description A versionned file system. When you modify a file, any anterior version is kept. You can revert to an older version when you want. =============================================================================== ***** GnomeVFS2_FUSE ***** Author: Christian Pellegrin (chripell at gmail dot com) Homepage: http://sole.infis.univ.ts.it/~chri/gnome-vfs-fuse-0.1.tar.gz Description Gateway between FUSE and Gnome VFS2. Allows you to mount everything that Nautilus can and looks like a directory. =============================================================================== ***** Flickrfs ***** Author: Manish_Rai_Jain Homepage: http://flickrfs.sourceforge.net Description Flickr virtual filesystem which allows easy uploading/downloading/searching of photos through standard linux commands. =============================================================================== ***** FSFS_-_the_Fast_Secure_File_System ***** Author: Nicola_Cocchiaro Homepage: http://fsfs.sf.net Description The Fast Secure File System exports files and directories securely over the network, and lets users store and retrieve encrypted data. It moves most cryptography to clients, achieving better scalability. =============================================================================== ***** archivemount_-_mount_archives_(tar,_cpio,_...) ***** Author: Andre Landwehr (andrel at cybernoia de) Homepage: http://www.cybernoia.de/software/archivemount/archivemount-0.5.2.tar.gz Description Gateway between FUSE and libarchive . Allows mounting of cpio, .tar.gz, .tar.bz2 archives. Reading and writing supported. Supports all formats libarchive supports. Current status: Most functions implemented but largely untested; feel free to report and/or fix bugs... =============================================================================== ***** Fuse::DBI_-_mount_some_data_from_relational_database_as_files ***** Author: Dobrica Pavlinusic (dpavlin at rot13 dot org) Homepage: http://www.rot13.org/~dpavlin/fuse_dbi.html Description Simple way to export one type of data (e.g. html templates or content) from any database supported by perl's DBI modules back to filesystem for quick editing. =============================================================================== ***** NOOFS_-_Network_Object_Oriented_File_System ***** Author: NOOFS development team (contact at noofs dot org) Homepage: http://www.noofs.org/ Description NOOFS (Network Object Oriented File System) is a filesystem which is storing its data in an SQL relational database. It supports virtual directories, extended attributes, dynamic ACLs, advanced search functions, advanced security managament, native data integrity management. The project is developed within the framework of an end of studies project in EPITECH whose source code is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. =============================================================================== ***** LoggedFS_-_The_logged_filesystem ***** Author: remipouak@yahoo.fr Homepage: http://loggedfs.sourceforge.net/ Description LoggedFS is a filesystem which allows to see every single operations that happens in a filesystem. You can choose which type of files you want to log. Then you can see read, write, chmod, chown, etc... that happens on files. Logs are added to syslog. =============================================================================== ***** LZOlayer_fs_-_Transparent_compression_filesystem ***** Author: kazikcz@gmail.com Homepage: http://north.one.pl/~kazik/pub/LZOlayer Description LZOlayer_fs is a filesystem which allows you to use compressed files, just as they would be normal files. Read and write operations are possible. Very young, but seems to be stable and pretty usable. Consumes low memory. Supports LZO and ZLIB compression algorithms. =============================================================================== ***** fusepak_-_Support_for_PACK_and_WAD_files ***** Author: Janusz Dziemidowicz Homepage: http://fusepak.sourceforge.net Description Fusepak allows mounting PACK and WAD files (used by many games based on idSoftware engine, ie. Quake, Doom, Half-Life). =============================================================================== ***** Grifi:_GridFTP_File_System ***** Author: Leandro Franco (leo dot franco at gmail dot com) Homepage: http://grifi.sourceforge.net/ Description grifi is a virtual file system (developed with FUSE) that allows a user to mount a remote directory using the GridFTP protocol. It is based on the UberFTP client and on FTPFS from the LUFS project. =============================================================================== ***** FunionFS:_An_UnionFS_over_FUSE ***** Author: Stephane APIOU (stephane dot apiou at free dot fr) Homepage: http://funionfs.apiou.org Description FunionFS is the aggregation of two filesystems: a read-only and a read- write one. The read-only filesystem could be a CDROM or a flash disk for an embedded system. The read-write filesystem could be a Ramdisk or a partition on an USB key ... All datas are read from the read-only filesystem if they are not present on the read write one. Data are written to the read-write filesystem. it's the same principle as the unionfs driver used in the well known Knoppix CDROM. =============================================================================== ***** BlogFS ***** Author: Rohan ( rohan.pm@gmail.com ) Homepage: http://rohanpm.net/blogfs Description Mount your WordPress (and maybe other MetaWeblog? compatible) blog(s). Supports reading and writing posts. =============================================================================== ***** MythTVfs ***** Author: Kees Cook ( kees@outflux.net ) Homepage: http://outflux.net/software/pkgs/mythtvfs-fuse/ Description Designed to communicate with a MythTV backend server. It creates an overlay filesystem that encodes TV Program metadata (title, episode, description) into a filename so that systems that do not natively talk to MythTV can still get information about a given show. The initial design goal is to make it compatible with the in-filename metadata extraction capabilities that will (hopefully) be in future versions of Galleon . =============================================================================== ***** OpenomyFS ***** Author: Maurice Codik / maurice.codik@gmail.com Homepage: http://mauricecodik.com/projects/ofs Description OpenomyFS uses the Ruby FUSE bindings to create a filesystem that lets you access data from your Openomy account. OpenomyFS lets you download/upload files from your account and manage your tags. =============================================================================== ***** Captive_NTFS ***** Author: Jan Kratochvil Homepage: http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captive/ Description Captive provides full secure and transparent write support for Microsoft's proprietary NTFS file system by utilizing the original ntfs.sys driver of Windows XP. While earlier releases used LUFS, version 1.1.6.1, released Dec. 29. 2005 has been ported to FUSE. =============================================================================== ***** unionfs-fuse ***** Author: Radek Podgorny (radek@podgorny.cz) Homepage: http://podgorny.cz/unionfs-fuse/ Description This is a FUSE based implementation of the well-known unionfs. The userland version (this one) is a bit slower but way more flexible. Supporting (almost) unlimited number of roots, stats, caching... See homepage for more info... =============================================================================== ***** Lkarmafs ***** Author: EV (evidal at iti dot upv dot es) Homepage: http://linux-karma.sourceforge.net/lkarmafs.html Description A user-space filesystem for the 20GB Rio Karma personal digital audio player, based on libkarma and FUSE. It provides most usual filesystem calls, including support for multiple, concurrent READ/WRITE. File properties such as size, permissions, creation and access times, are shown as regular file attributes. For all the other properties (codec, bit rate, times played, etc.), extended attributes are used. Therefore, full access to all the file data and metadata is granted using standart GNU-Linux tools. =============================================================================== ***** Apretujado_Filesystem ***** Author: Jose O. Suarez (guebby at gmail dot com) Homepage: http://apfs.humorgraficojr.com Description A read-write-access filesystem with transparent compression. It works on real block devices. The filesystem format is simple, but compression and speed are enough. The homepage is now in english and spanish. =============================================================================== ***** ELFI ***** Author: Antonio Messina (antonio.messina at ictp dot it) Homepage: http://www.egrid.it/sw/elfi Description A filesystem interface to the LCG-2 GRID storage. =============================================================================== ***** CryptoFS ***** Author Christoph Hohmann (reboot@gmx.ch) Homepage: http://reboot.animeirc.de/cryptofs/ Description CryptoFS is a encryption filesystem for Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE). Files written to the mount point will be stored encrypted (data and filename) in a directory on a normal filesystem. =============================================================================== ***** Afuse ***** Author: Jacob Bower (jacob.bowerNO@SPAMic.ac.uk (remove the caps)) Homepage: http://afuse.sourceforge.net/ Description A FUSE based automounter. =============================================================================== ***** FUSEPod ***** Author: Keegan Carruthers-Smith (keegan dot csmith at gmail dot com) Homepage: http://fusepod.sourceforge.net/ Description A virtual filesystem for accessing your iPod. =============================================================================== ***** CurlFtpFS ***** Author: Robson Braga Araujo (robsonbraga at gmail dot com) Homepage: http://curlftpfs.sourceforge.net/ Description A filesystem for accessing FTP sites. It's based on libcurl and automatically reconnects when the server times out. =============================================================================== ***** wikifuse ***** Author: Nedko Arnaudov Homepage: http://nedko.arnaudov.name/soft/wikifs/wikifuse.py Description FUSE filesystem for wiki, uses wiki xml-rpc interface v2. =============================================================================== ***** Mountlo ***** Author: Miklos Szeredi / miklos at szeredi hu Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121684&package_id=150116 Description Loopback mount filesystem- or disk-images without root privileges. All filesystems present in the Linux kernel are supported. It works by mounting the image inside a User Mode Linux instance and exporing it with FUSE. Despite the crude approach it's reasonably fast. =============================================================================== ***** fuse_adfs ***** Author: David Boddie / david at boddie org uk Homepage: http://www.boddie.org.uk/david/Projects/Python/FUSE/ Description The fuse_adfs module uses FUSE to present the contents of ADFS reading facilities. The filesystem translates ADFS-style filenames to Unix- friendly ones and adds suffixes to filenames to help applications recognize certain types of files. =============================================================================== ***** rarfs ***** Author: Kent Gustavsson / nedo80 at gmail com Homepage: http://vattnadal.mine.nu/rarfs/doku.php?id=start Description Uses fuse to mount a rar archive that has NOT been compressed =============================================================================== ***** localfs ***** Author: Victor_Porton Homepage: http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml Description Simply mirrors a directory, just like a directory hardlink. Intended mainly for testing and example. =============================================================================== ***** dereferencefs ***** Author: Victor_Porton Homepage: http://freesoft.ex-code.com/virtual-filesystems.xml Description Dereferences all symlinks (symbolic links) in a directory. When a symlink is moved, it is automatically updated to continue to point to the same file. =============================================================================== ***** fsfipi & vaves ***** Author: Václav Jůza / vaclavjuza at gmail dot com Homepage: http://fsfipi.sourceforge.net (not yet finished), download at http://sourceforge.net/projects/fsfipi Description fsfipi: A framework supporting a cascade of filters, which modify the behaviour of a filesystem. Each filter uses the same interface for the higher level (i. e. the requests, what operations this filesystem shall do) and for the lower level interface (performing the file operations). Only the lowest level filter uses actual system calls to store files on the real file system (localfs) or there is a possibility of making sshfs- like lowest level filter. The only highest level filter now is fuse_interface, which implements a fuse filesystem daemon and sends the requests to the lower level filter. vaves: a filter for this framework, implementing a very configurable versioning file system. =============================================================================== ***** LAFS ***** Author: Stefan Berndtsson / dev-lafs at slask dot nocrew dot org Homepage: http://junk.nocrew.org/~stefan/lafs/ Description A filesystem for organising and categorising files and directories with the metadata stored in a PostgreSQL database. =============================================================================== ***** unpackfs ***** Author: Jochen Hepp / jochen dot hepp at gmx dot de Homepage: http://www.nongnu.org/unpackfs/ Description A filesystem for transparent unpacking of archives. It shows the content of archives right beside them in the filesystem hierarchy. Supported archive types are: ace, ar, arj, bzip2, cab, compress, cpio, deb, exe- sfx-ace, exe-sfx-rar, exe-sfx-zip, gzip, lha, lzop, mac, openoffice-zip, ppmd, rar, share, tar, tnef, uudecode, zip, zoo. All existing and any new archiv type are configured in a plain text file. =============================================================================== ***** hierfs ***** Author: Georges Kesseler Homepage: http://hierfs.sourceforge.net/ Description a simple way of managing a vast amount of data over multiple CD-R media by simulating all files on the CDs as if they were online on the harddisk. When a file is accessed, a dialog box asks for the correct CD. So any program can be used to acces the data without needing to know the files are on CD. Scripts are included for migrating data to CD (which was the more difficult work). Note that this project has not been updated since 3 years. =============================================================================== ***** fuse-ext2 ***** Author: Jeff Garzik Homepage: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jgarzik/fs/ Repository: git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jgarzik/fuse-ext2.git Description Uses standard libext2 from e2fsprogs to implement an ext2 filesystem in userspace. =============================================================================== ***** TagsFs? ***** Author: Romain Beauxis Homepage: https://gna.org/projects/tagsfs Description TagsFS is a file system for music files. It presents your mp3 and ogg files in a virtual tree based on the tags of the files. You can browse your files by artist, title and album, as well as searching based upon tags. The nice aspect of this is that all the virtual files appears as real audio files, so that it gives the ability of a complete music library to any application you like! =============================================================================== ***** Cromfs ***** Author: Joel_Yliluoma Homepage: http://bisqwit.iki.fi/source/cromfs.html Description Cromfs is a compressed read-only filesystem, similar to Cramfs and Squashfs. It uses the lzma compression algorithm. It splits each file into fixed-size blocks and compresses the blocks together in larger clusters, so that blocks from different files are compressed together for smaller size. Directories, inodes and block lists are also compressed. In some cases, it beats Squashfs by a factor of four in terms of compression power. On the flip side, it is noticeably slower than its peers, and requires more RAM. =============================================================================== ***** mysqlfs ***** Author: Tsukasa Hamano Homepage: https://sourceforge.net/projects/mysqlfs/ Description mysqlfs is linux filesystem which store file in mysql database. =============================================================================== ***** Yacufs ***** Author: Frank Reerink Homepage: https://www.uitwisselplatform.nl/projects/yacufs Description Yacufs is a virtual file system that is able to convert your files on- the-fly. It allows you to access various file types as a single file type. For instance you can access your music library containing .ogg, .flac and .mp3 files, but see them all as if being .mp3 files. =============================================================================== ***** ferrisfuse ***** Author: Ben Martin Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=16036&package_id=191598 Description libferris is a virtual filesystem that exposes various hierarchical data including: native (kernel disk IO with fam), XML (mount an XML file as a filesystem), DB4, xmldb, Evolution, Firefox, Emacs, LDAP, HTTP, FTP, eet, sockets, RDF/XML, RDF/bdb, and mbox. =============================================================================== ***** ZFS ***** Author: Ricardo Correia / rcorreia at wizy org Homepage: http://www.wizy.org/wiki/ZFS_on_FUSE Description ZFS is a modern advanced filesystem, originally designed by Sun Microsystems for the OpenSolaris? operating system. This project is a port of ZFS to the FUSE framework, done as part of the Google_Summer_of_Code_2006 program. =============================================================================== ***** FUR ***** Author: Riccardo Di Meo / riccardo at infis dot univ . trieste D0t it Homepage: http://www.infis.univ.trieste.it/~riccardo Description FUR mounts a Windows CE filesystem (read and write) and registry (read only) locally. It uses the libraries from the SynCE_Project . =============================================================================== ***** 9pfuse ***** Author: Christoph Lohmann / 20h at r-36 dot net Downloadlink: http://www.r-36.net/9pfuse.tgz Description 9pfuse is a file system that allows you to mount 9P shares into your namespace. See "v9fs" or "Plan 9 from Bell Labs" for more details. =============================================================================== ***** ntfs-3g ***** Link: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=23836054&forum_id=2697 Author: Szakacsits Szabolcs Downloadlink: http://mlf.linux.rulez.org/mlf/ezaz/ntfs-3g-20070714-BETA.tgz Description A read-write ntfs driver, capable of unlimited file creation and deletion. =============================================================================== ***** playlistfs ***** Link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/playlistfs/ Author: Vijay Gill (vijay.s.gill@gmail.com) Downloadlink: http://sourceforge.net/projects/playlistfs/ Description A fuse file system which allows to present a group of play list files (in a directory) as directories to allow easy management. A folder with playlists is presented as /playlists and all the playlists in the original folder are shown as directories. =============================================================================== ***** gcfuse ***** Author: Mike Melanson / mike at multimedia.cx Homepage: http://multimedia.cx/gcfuse/ Description gcfuse is a program that allows you to mount a Nintendo GameCube? DVD disk image as a read-only part of the Linux filesystem. This allows the user to browse the directory structure and read the files within. Further, gcfuse creates a special file called .metadata in the root directory of the mounted filesystem containing other interesting items like game title and publisher. =============================================================================== ***** wadfs ***** Author: Jon Dowland / jon at alcopop.org Homepage: http://alcopop.org/games/doom#code Description A very simple implementation of doom-style WAD files as a FUSE filesystem. Currently read-only. You may be more interested in fusepak, above. =============================================================================== ***** mp3fs ***** Author: David Collett Homepage: http://mp3fs.sourceforge.net Description MP3FS is a read-only filesystem which transcodes FLAC audio files to MP3 on the fly when opened and read. =============================================================================== ***** Hyppocampus ***** Author: Roberto Guido Homepage: http://lobotomy.sf.net/Hyppocampus.php Description Experimental relational filesystem where the usual tree-structured hierachic organization of file is substituted by a relational structure navigable with SQL queries. The first prototypes are builds on top of FUSE. =============================================================================== ***** DVDfs ***** Author: Jared Stafford Homepage: http://www.jspenguin.org/dvdfs/ Description DVDfs is a userspace filesystem which mounts a DVD using libdvdread (and, by extension, libdvdcss). You can use this to make an exact copy of the DVD video file structure. =============================================================================== ***** PUFS ***** Author: J. Cameijo Cerdeira (cerdeira at co sapo pt) Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pufs Description PUFS - peer union fs - is a poor man's naïve distributed filesystem. Its philosophy is in line with a peer network paradigm in the form of a filesystem. The filesystem contents is the union of the directories exported by each peer who joins the union. =============================================================================== ***** TrackerFS ***** Author: Alex Kritikos Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/trackerfs/ Description FUSE module that connects to a running Tracker document indexing deamon and populates a directory with symlinks corresponding to a Tracker query on document (full-text!) content and meta-data. =============================================================================== ***** GlusterFS ***** Author: http://gluster.org/core-team.php Homepage: http://gluster.org/docs/index.php/GlusterFS Description GlusterFS is a clustered file-system capable of scaling to several peta- bytes. It aggregates various storage bricks over Infiniband RDMA or TCP/ IP interconnect into one large parallel network file system. GlusterFS client uses FUSE. =============================================================================== ***** ltspfs ***** Homepage: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/LtspFS Author: http://ltsp.org/ Description The Linux Terminal Server Project uses ltspfs to mount devices of the terminal client on the terminal server, making them available to the applications running on the terminal server. ltspfs is a remote filesystem consisting of two parts: 1) A network server daemon that runs on the LTSP terminal. 2) A FUSE module that runs in user-space on the server, that connects with the daemon on the client. =============================================================================== ***** usmb ***** Author: Geoff Johnstone Homepage: http://www.atmi41.dsl.pipex.com/code.html Description usmb lets you mount SMB/CIFS shares, as per "Map Network Drive" in Windows' Explorer. Unlike the other SMB FUSE filesystems, which emulate Network Neighbourhood, usmb lets you mount arbitrary SMB shares, including hidden ones that you can't browse. =============================================================================== ***** beaglefs ***** Author: Robert Love Homepage: http://rlove.org/log/2006070601 (announcement), http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/rml/fuse/beaglefs/ (source) Description beaglefs allows you to browse beagle queries through your filesystem, using symlinks to point to the matching files. =============================================================================== ***** rofs ***** Author: Matthew Keller Homepage: http://mattwork.potsdam.edu/rofs Description Light and fast, allowing you to mount any folder tree as a read-only filesystem that fully supports reading extended attributes and ACLs. =============================================================================== Operating systems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =============================================================================== ***** Linux-2.4.X ***** Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support kernels 2.4.21 or later. =============================================================================== ***** Linux-2.6.X ***** Native port. New FUSE versions (2.X) support all 2.6 kernels. 2.6.14 and up will have FUSE support included in the official kernel. =============================================================================== ***** FreeBSD ***** Name: Fuse for FreeBSD Author: Csaba Henk / csaba.henk at creo hu Homepage: http://fuse4bsd.creo.hu ===============================================================================