A virtual file system for .NET written in C#
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A virtual file system for .NET written in C#
A cross-platform abstract/virtual filesystem framework with many built-ins filesystems for .NET
A virtual file system implementation in modern C#.
A modern, immutable, async-first, DI-friendly abstraction of hierarchical file systems with a consistent and developer friendly API that allows seamless switching between multiple underlying file system manifestations, while also fixing and hiding the flaws and inconsistencies of the wrapped APIs.
Virtual File System (VFS) is a framework to create virtual file system from folders or zipped archives in a specific order merging their file structure and creating unified file hierarchy while (virtually) overriding any files that have identical paths.
Teto (Vancouver Film School Project) Code Base
Clone of PhysicsFS and ttvfs written in C#
Final Hexastella Code Structure
More filesystems implemetation with https://github.com/xoofx/zio.
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