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# Minimalist Fuse Manager (MFM)
MFM is a Crystal-lang CLI designed to streamline the management of various FUSE filesystems, such as sshfs, gocryptfs, httpdirfs, and more. Through its user-friendly interface, users can effortlessly mount and unmount filesystems, get real-time filesystem status, and handle errors proficiently.
## Prerequisites & Dependencies
Before using MFM, make sure the following tools are installed on your system:
- **gocryptfs**: <https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs>
- **sshfs**: <https://github.com/libfuse/sshfs>
- **httpdirfs**: <https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs>
- **fzf**: <https://github.com/junegunn/fzf>
- libpcre3
- libevent-2.1
For Debian/Ubuntu you can use the following command:
```shell-session
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libpcre3 libevent-2.1-7 fzf gocryptfs httpdirfs sshfs
```
## Building from source
To build from source, you'll also need:
- **crystal-lang**: <https://crystal-lang.org/>
For Debian/Ubuntu you can use the following command:
```shell-session
$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install libpcre3-dev libevent-2.1-dev
```
## Installation
### 1. From Source
1. Clone or download the source code.
2. Navigate to the source directory.
3. Run `shards install` to fetch dependencies.
4. Compile using `shards build`.
5. The compiled binary will be in the `bin` directory.
### 2. Binary Download
Alternatively, download [a pre-compiled binary
version](https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/mfm/releases) of MFM.
## Usage
### Command Line Options
```
Usage: mfm [options]
Global options
-c, --config FILE Set configuration file
-v, --verbose Set more verbosity
-o, --open Automatically open directory after mount
--version Show version
-h, --help Show this help
Commands (not implemented yet):
create Add a new filesystem
delete Remove an existing filesystem
edit Modify the configuration
```
### Demo
<video src="https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/mfm/media/branch/develop/doc/output.webm" width="810" height="595" style="max-width: 100%;" controls="controls"></video>
## Configuration
MFM uses a YAML configuration file, typically found at `~/.config/mfm.yml`, to
detail the filesystem names, types, and respective configurations.
### YAML File Format
```yaml
# NOT IMPLEMENTED YET
# version: "1"
# global:
# mountpoint: "/home/user/mnt/{{filesystem.name}}"
filesystems:
- type: "gocryptfs"
name: "Work - SSH Keys"
encrypted_path: "/home/user/.ssh/keyring.work.vault"
- type: "sshfs"
name: "Personal - Media Server"
remote_user: "{{env.USER}}"
remote_host: "mediaserver.local"
remote_path: "/mnt/largedisk/music"
remote_port: 22
- type: httpdirfs
name: "Debian Repository"
url: "http://ftp.debian.org/debian/"
# Add more filesystems as needed
```
## Contribution Guidelines
Contributing to MFM:
1. **Fork the Repository**: Start by forking MFM's repository.
2. **Create a Feature Branch**: Develop each feature or fix in its own branch.
3. **Commit Changes**: Provide clear and informative commit messages.
4. **Run Tests**: Ensure that all features are operational.
5. **Push to Your Fork**: Push your changes to your fork on GitHub.
6. **Submit a Pull Request**: Begin a pull request to the main repository and explain your changes.
7. **Review**: Await feedback from the maintainers and respond as necessary.
By contributing, you agree to our code of conduct and license terms.
## Authors and Contributors
- Glenn Y. Rolland - *Initial Work*
## Inspired By
- **Qasim**: A user-friendly FUSE manager. <https://code.apps.glenux.net/glenux/qasim>
- **Sirikali**: A Qt/C++ GUI front-end for various FUSE filesystems like cryfs, gocryptfs, securefs, ecryptfs, and encfs. <https://mhogomchungu.github.io/sirikali/>
## License
GNU GPL-3