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curlwwwfs
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AMA: openSUSE dev for 12 years
Then find an itch to scratch. Both starting a new project and contributing to an existing project have their own merits. For long-term sustainability of our ecosystem the latter is more valuable. If you got enough time, you should try both. If you do your own, it does not have to be a huge project, but it could be something very specific and limited such as my audioclock linked in the top post or https://github.com/bmwiedemann/srttools or https://github.com/bmwiedemann/curlwwwfs
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I implemented the "Single File Mode" in HTTPDirFS, so you can now mount any arbitrary file served by a HTTP server in a virtual directory.
I need to try this in my https://github.com/bmwiedemann/curlwwwfs
httpdirfs
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Mount virtual http[s] iso command for progressive adaptive random access download with optional resumable download going to storage?
That said.. I'm pretty sure https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs will do approximately what you're asking for.
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How to browse a http archive from terminal?
Maybe something like this?
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Use HTTP Remote with single file link
Then tried httpdirfs https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs
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I implemented the "Single File Mode" in HTTPDirFS, so you can now mount any arbitrary file served by a HTTP server in a virtual directory.
Basically this new feature behaves in the same way as the old httpfs. Somebody requested this feature.
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But How, Do Databases Use Mmap?
You are correct, this works. There even is a file system built around this: https://github.com/fangfufu/httpdirfs
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