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    STU

    STU

    TUI application for AWS S3 written in Rust using ratatui

    TUI application for AWS S3 written in Rust using ratatui.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    remotefs

    remotefs

    A client library to work with all file transfer protocols

    remotefs is a library that provides a file system structure to work with all the most popular file transfer protocols. This is achieved through a trait called RemoteFs which exposes methods to operate on the remote file system. Currently, the library exposes a client for Sftp, Scp, Ftp and Aws-s3 as external libraries. You might be wondering, "why remotefs?" The first and foremost reason is to provide a generic interface over multiple protocols. For example, in termscp it allows the support of multiple protocols without any protocol-specific code. The second reason is that often, users just want a simple way to operate on a remote file system, however, they don't have the time to spend researching the ins and outs of each protocol.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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