Playlistfs is a FUSE file system that enables the presentation of a collection of playlist files in a directory as directories, making organization easier.
The main feature of playlistfs is that it presents the folder with your playlists as /playlists and shows all the playlists as directories. This means that you can browse through all your playlists as if they were individual folders.
Installing playlistfs is also very easy. Simply run the commands ./configure, make, and mv src/plfs /sbin/mount.plfs, and you're good to go. To mount your music and playlist files, you can then use the command mount /myth/music /mnt/plfs. In this example, /myth/music is the source directory and /mnt/plfs is the target mount point. However, you can customize these values to fit your specific setup.
The latest version of playlistfs has a fixed a small bug where it was previously compiled in debug mode, causing it to start in foreground instead of daemon mode. However, this has now been resolved, ensuring a smooth and seamless experience for all users.
Overall, playlistfs is a great software that simplifies playlist management, and is definitely worth checking out if you're in need of this kind of functionality.
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