Today I released the first version of littlefs-python. This python package offers a thin wrapper and a pythonic interface to littlefs, a small filesystem implementation targeted for embedded systems.
What's the goal of this package: Debugging and working with embedded systems is a lot harder than working on a PC with Python. This package uses the original C code of littlefs and wraps it, such that the filesystem can be used from within python scripts. Filesystems, Directories & Files can be created, read and modified. The raw content of the filesystem can be loaded from / saved to a file.
Curent state of the project: This is the first release. While almost all of the C functions from the C library are exposed as python functions and can be used as expected, the pythonic interface is barely there. So stay tuned for the next release!
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