squashfs
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A fast high-compression read-only file system for Linux, FreeBSD, macOS and Windows
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💽 Build Bespoke OS Images
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            Oct 28, 2025 
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Easy to use unprivileged Linux container packed into a single portable executable
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tools to create and extract Squashfs filesystems
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            Oct 30, 2025 
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effortlessly boot, configure, update and monitor your raspberry pi ☁️
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Wine Launcher - Running Windows games under Linux
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A new set of tools and libraries for working with SquashFS images
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Library and binaries for the reading, creating, and modification of SquashFS file systems
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An automated system install and image customization tool for when PXE is not an option, or is not an option yet.
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Portable, user-land SquashFS that can be easily linked and embedded within your application.
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            May 2, 2021 
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go library for processing container images and simulating a squash filesystem
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🗜️ fast r/o squashfs implementation written in C.
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Init and management script for mounting rewritable squashfs-compressed data
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            Jun 20, 2025 
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A library to interact with Squashfs archives. Currently only has support for reading, but writing archives will probably come eventually.
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