Rust FAT FS =========== [![Travis Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/rafalh/rust-fatfs.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/rafalh/rust-fatfs) [![MIT licensed](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](./LICENSE.txt) [![crates.io](http://meritbadge.herokuapp.com/fatfs)](https://crates.io/crates/fatfs) [![Documentation](https://docs.rs/fatfs/badge.svg)](https://docs.rs/fatfs) [![Minimum rustc version](https://img.shields.io/badge/rustc-1.24+-yellow.svg)](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2018/02/15/Rust-1.24.html) A FAT filesystem library implemented in Rust. Features: * read/write file using standard Read/Write traits, * read directory contents, * create/remove file or directory, * rename/move file or directory, * read/write file timestamps (updated automatically if `chrono` feature is enabled), * FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 compatibility, * LFN (Long File Names) extension is supported, * Basic no_std environment support. Usage ----- Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: [dependencies] fatfs = "0.3" and this to your crate root: extern crate fatfs; You can start using the `fatfs` library now: let img_file = File::open("fat.img")?; let buf_stream = fatfs::BufStream::new(img_file); let fs = fatfs::FileSystem::new(buf_stream, fatfs::FsOptions::new())?; let root_dir = fs.root_dir(); let mut file = root_dir.create_file("hello.txt")?; file.write_all(b"Hello World!")?; See more examples in the `examples` subdirectory. no_std usage ------------ Add this to your `Cargo.toml`: [dependencies] fatfs = { version = "0.3", features = ["core_io"], default-features = false } Note: LFN support requires `alloc` and `core_io/collections` features and makes use of `alloc` crate. You may have to provide a memory allocator implementation. For building in `no_std` mode a nightly Rust compiler version compatible with the current `core_io` crate is required. See a date string in the `core_io` dependency version. License ------- The MIT license. See LICENSE.txt.