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* [TahoeLAFS-android](http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/TahoeLAFS-android) -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS client for Android phones * [TahoeLAFS-android](http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/TahoeLAFS-android) -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS client for Android phones
* [puppet-tahoe](http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/puppet-tahoe) -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS plugin for Puppet; featured in [//~zooko/TWN10.html Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News issue 10] * [puppet-tahoe](http://github.com/ctrlaltdel/puppet-tahoe) -- François Deppierraz's Tahoe-LAFS plugin for Puppet; featured in [//~zooko/TWN10.html Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News issue 10]
* [FUSE interface](https://github.com/keiichishima/tahoefs/commits/master/) in C by Keiichi Shima ; docs say that it is read-only for now (See also the FAQ [Can I access files stored in Tahoe-LAFS via FUSE?](FAQ#Q23_FUSE).) * [FUSE interface](https://github.com/keiichishima/tahoefs/commits/master/) in C by Keiichi Shima ; docs say that it is read-only for now (See also the FAQ [Can I access files stored in Tahoe-LAFS via FUSE?](FAQ#Q23_FUSE).)
* [tahoe-tools](https://github.com/joepie91/tahoe-tools), a set of assorted tools for working with Tahoe-LAFS grids. Includes a PHP-based frontend for repairing files, a rudimentary read-only gateway (with URL generator), a remote Tahoe-LAFS setup script, and upload shellscript. Everything is a bit dated, but will be (partially) updated soon.
* [pytahoe](https://github.com/joepie91/pytahoe), a Python module for working with a Tahoe-LAFS web API from within Python applications. Fairly limited and read-only, but has the basics.
Other tools can use Tahoe-LAFS: Other tools can use Tahoe-LAFS:
* [duplicity](http://duplicity.nongnu.org) has a Tahoe-LAFS backend (thanks originally to François Deppierraz) * [duplicity](http://duplicity.nongnu.org) has a Tahoe-LAFS backend (thanks originally to François Deppierraz)