NAME
fuse-zip - a FUSE filesystem for zip archives with write support
SYNOPSIS
fuse-zip [options] zip-file mount-point
OPTIONS
-h print help
-V print version
-r open archive in read-only mode
-o opt[,opt...]
mount options
-f don’t detach from terminal
-d turn on debugging, also implies -f
If you want to specify character set conversion for file names in
archive, use the following fusermount options:
-omodules=iconv,from_code=$charset1,to_code=$charset2
See FUSE documentation for details.
DESCRIPTION
fuse-zip is a fuse filesystem, that enables any program to work with a
ZIP archive as though it is a plain directory. Unlike KIO or Gnome
VFS, it can be used in any application without modifications.
Unlike other FUSE filesystems, only fuse-zip provides write support to
ZIP archives. Also, fuse-zip is faster that all known implementations
on large archives with many files.
USAGE
General usage would look like this
1 mkdir /tmp/zipArchive
2 fuse-zip foobar.zip /tmp/zipArchive
3 (do something with the mounted file system)
4 fusermount -u /tmp/zipArchive
Be patient. Wait for fuse-zip process finish after unmounting,
especially on a big archives.
FILES
/var/log/user.log
see this file in case any errors occur
SEE ALSO
fusermount(1).
LICENSE
This is Free Software; this software is licensed under the LGPL version
3, as published by the Free Software Foundation, or later. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
AUTHORS
Alexander Galanin <al@galanin.nnov.ru> http://galanin.nnov.ru/~al
This manual page was originally written by Kirill Zaitsev
<teferiincub@gmail.com>. Updated by Alexander Galanin.
FUSE filesystem to read and modifJanuaryr2010es fuse-zip(1)