# lfs
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A small linux utility listing your filesystems.
![screenshot](doc/screenshot.png)
## Installation
### Precompiled binary
You can download it from https://github.com/Canop/lfs/releases
### From source
You need the [Rust tool chain](https://rustup.rs/).
```
cargo install lfs
```
## Usage
```
lfs
```
By default, **lfs** only shows mount points backed by normal block devices (i.e. disks).
To show them all, use
```
lfs -a
```
## Internals
If you want to display the same data in your Rust application, have a look at the [lfs-core](https://docs.rs/lfs-core/) crate.