1.5 KiB
Minimalist FUSE Manager
Configuration
Let's start by configuring ~/mnt/mfm.yml
!
Configuration
We can add as many filesystems we want in the filesystems:
list.
Configuration
Each filesystem has a type:
and specific configuration parameters
The current values supported by mfm are gocryptfs
, httpdirfs
and sshfs
.
Preparation
Before using mfm, lets have a look at the ~/mnt/
directory.
Preparation
Yes, it is empty!
Don't worry, the mountpoint will be created automatically.
Usage
Ok. Now, simply run mfm and choose your favorite filesystem!
In this demo, I will choose Public - Debian Repository
which is a remote web
page hosting debian packages and registy catalog.
Usage
Hmmm...
What happened?
Usage
A directory was created in ~/mnt
.
It is filled with files and directories from a remote system, in which we can navigate.
Usage
Let's detach it now!
Simply run mfm again, and choose the same filesystem.
Usage
It is now detached, and the directory is empty again!
Conclusion
The mfm command works in the same way regardless of the filesystem selected.
It's simple, fast and efficient.
Conclusion
The mfm project is still in its infancy.
We're looking for contributors to test it, to improve it, to make it even more useful and enjoyable to use.
Conclusion
But if you're just a user, we're already happy.
Conclusion
Now it's your turn to use mfm!