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OCaml (Objective Caml) File Systems

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    A linux userspace shadow (file data is on disk) relational filesystem (aka "database filesystem") using fuse and postgresql to store metadata. Directories can be queries, and powerful features (e.g. bayesian classification) are added through plugins
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    Replaces traditional file system with tagged cloud. Designed to work with both point&click interfaces and command line. Data and tags are stored as regular files, so if something goes wrong, your data and tags won't disappear.
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    This is an ocaml binding for fuse (filesystem in userspace) enabling you to write your own multithreaded, efficient userspace filesystems using the ocaml programming language.
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