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A distributed storage system for object storage (S3), file systems, and Iceberg tables, optimized for billions of files with O(1) disk access.
A FUSE-based file system that allows Linux, macOS, and FreeBSD to mount an S3 bucket as a local file system.
Package desktop applications as portable AppImages that run on most Linux distributions without installation.
Package desktop applications as single-file AppImages that run on most Linux distributions without installation.
Package desktop applications as single-file AppImages that run on most Linux distributions without installation.
A filesystem that stores data by referencing positions in the mathematical constant π instead of using physical storage space.
A high-performance, POSIX-ish file system for mounting Amazon S3 and compatible object storage as a local filesystem.
Mount torrents or magnet links as real-time filesystems using FUSE, enabling streaming access to torrent files.
A FUSE-based filesystem client that mounts remote directories over SSH using the SFTP protocol.
A Rust library for implementing FUSE filesystems in userspace, providing a native Rust interface instead of C bindings.
A FUSE-based file system that mounts Amazon S3 buckets locally with distributed cache synchronization via SNS notifications.
A distributed and secure file synchronization tool with version control, built on IPFS with a git-like interface and web UI.
AppImage packages for Wine and popular Windows applications, enabling portable execution on Linux without system dependencies.
A curated collection of awesome Fuse applications, articles, plugins, and open-source projects for mobile development.
A collection of standalone examples demonstrating Fuse and FuseJS APIs for building native mobile apps.
A macOS application that mounts ZIP and RAR archives as virtual disk images for easy file access.
A cross-platform music player for SoundCloud built with Fuse, serving as a reference app for developers.
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