Fuse Tricks 
linux.com —
FUSE filesystems look just like regular filesystems to other applications on the machine. In this article we'll look at compFUSEd, which is a compressed FUSE filesystem. Using compFUSEd can save a significant amount of disk space for files that are highly compressible, such as many text documents and executable files.
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flood 7 months ago
linux.com —
The archivemount FUSE filesystem lets you mount a possibly compressed tarball as a filesystem. Because FUSE exposes its filesystems through the Linux kernel, you can use any application to load and save files directly into such mounted archives. This lets you use your favourite text editor, image viewer, or music player on files that are still inside an archive file.
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aroedl 8 months ago
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