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NAME

       CopyFS - Versioning File System for FUSE

DESCRIPTION

       CopyFS is a copy-on-write, versioning file system for FUSE. CopyFS can be used to maintain
       the revision history of a directory containing files for which you want to track  changes,
       and  be  able  to  revert  to  any older version. CopyFS lets you do that by transparently
       making backups of each file that you modify so that you  can  review  and  revert  to  any
       previous revision.

       Here  is  the  list  of  commands  related  to  CopyFS. See their man pages for additional
       documentation.

       copyfs-mount(1)
              Allows a directory to be placed under CopyFS revision control.

       copyfs-fversion(1)
              This command lets you check the revision history of a file, and revert to an  older
              version.

       copyfs-daemon(1)
              The  CopyFS file system itself. You should not have to run it directly, instead use
              the copyfs-mount command.

HISTORY

       CopyFS 1.0 was released in December 2004.

AUTHORS

       CopyFS was created by Thomas Joubert and Nicolas Vigier <nv@n0x.org>

LINKS

       <http://n0x.org/copyfs/> CopyFS web site.

       <http://fuse.sourceforge.net/> FUSE - Filesystem in USErspace

SEE ALSO

       copyfs-fversion(1), copyfs-mount(1), copyfs-daemon(1)