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## Installation
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					## Installation
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Currently, there is no installer implemented.
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					- `make install`
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					- Uninstall with `make uninstall`
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## Usage
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					## Usage
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icfs <FUSE arguments> [target directory] [path to permanent permission database]
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					icfs <FUSE arguments> [target directory] [path to permanent permission database]
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The filesystem will be mounted over the target directory, and ask user permission every time a file in that directory is opened. We highly recommend adding `-o default_permissions` to increase performance and add an additional security layer.
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					The filesystem will be mounted over the target directory, and ask user permission every time a file in that directory is opened. We highly recommend adding `-o default_permissions` to increase performance and add an additional security layer. If you have installed icfs along with `/etc/icfs` folder, you can create your permanent permission databases in this folder (you might want to do this, if your home folder does not have the "execute" permission for other users).
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### Development build
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					### Development build
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