fsync
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Wine Launcher - Running Windows games under Linux
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Key value Database using B Tree
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Sync files, directories or the entire file-system with durability in mind
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WineGear - is a wine prefix manager & wrapper, comfortable to use, fast, and respecting your privacy. Written in Lazarus using GTK2, lovingly designed especially for gamers
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Keeps files or directories in sync (using Rust!) 🚀
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Atomically create fully-formed files with contents read from stdin
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A persistent, fsync-durable binary stack backed by a single file.
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WALRUS A thread-safe, crash-resilient, append-only binary log engine in C with durable writes, checksum-based recovery, and O(1) indexed reads.
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fsync() implementation for the Linux Kernel CIFS filesystem.
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Crash-safe atomic file replacement for C on Linux and OpenBSD. Handles all seven write-temp-then-rename failure modes. Zero heap, zero dependencies.
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Plain-file persistence for Python with explicit guarantees: atomic visibility, crash durability, cooperative locks, checksums, runtime diagnostics, and small TLA+ protocol models.
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Filesystem IO for Rust storage engines: journal substrate, io_uring, NVMe passthrough, atomic writes, cross-platform durability.
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Rust sibling of safeatomic: low-level local filesystem primitives for atomic replace, write-once, append+fsync, rename+fsync-dir, and crash-aware persistence.
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