a better customizable tool to embed files in go; also update embedded files remotely without restarting the server
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a better customizable tool to embed files in go; also update embedded files remotely without restarting the server
Virtual filesystem library written in golang
IT Hit User File System Engine samples in .NET/C#. Samples implement Virtual File System for Windows and Mac with synchronization support, on-demand loading, offline files, and Windows File Manager integration.
UNOFFICIAL Git mirror of PhysicsFS Mercurial repository. The official repository has also moved to GitHub; this one will no longer be updated. Official website:
a virtual black hole file system that behaves like /dev/null
Mount Clonezilla images in Windows
An intuitive and encrypted in-memory filesystem (VFS)
Files storage explorer and photo gallery for Azure Storage Account
A virtual file system implementation in modern C#.
The Virtual File System makes it possible to manage files that do not exist on a physical file system (e.g. disk).
Virtual File System supporting Different Functions (adding , copying from and to Hard Disk , Deleting Files and Folders)
.NET 4 DLL created from the work of David Anson https://github.com/DavidAnson
Mount multiple directories (and archive files and more) as one directory.
A 64-bit cooperative multi-tasking toy operating system in C
Combined FTP and HTTP server sharing an atomic, in-memory virtual file system.
Embed file in your Go code
Virtual File System (VFS) is a framework to create virtual file system from folders or zipped archives in a specific order merging their file structure and creating unified file hierarchy while (virtually) overriding any files that have identical paths.
This project is simulation of the allocation and de-allocation of files and folders using different allocation techniques like Contiguous Allocation (Using Worst Fit allocation), Indexed Allocation and Linked Allocation.
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