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Don't be a dick to people that are actually trying to help you, when you admittedly don't know what you're talking about.
That's kind of their whole thing
Anybody who doesn't understand what is being discussed after reading that should not be trying to answer, I don't really have a lot of time to educate every single passerby on the most basic of terminology.
The quoted text makes no sense. It has gaps. And the comment you dismissed seemingly pointed that out.
Websites don't have a file system. They serve content as responses.
PHP is not a filesystem. ASPNET is not a filesystem.
You could be talking about managing files, you could be talking about sourcing web responses from local files, or you could be talking about something else.
FileSystem Framework
FileSystem Framework
FileSystem Framework
Examples: Laravel, ASP.NET, and NodeJS FS
Did that clear up your confusion?
Those aren't fileystem frameworks but filesystem interfaces used by frameworks. Counter example of what i mean: https://filesystem-spec.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
I'm certainly not going to use their interfaces on a different framework, so I'm looking for frameworks, Jack.
Nodejs is not a framework though. So you very well could use the exact thing you linked to with many different frameworks
A simple search could do you a world of good, pal. I'd start at the Dunning-Kruger-Effect and go on from there.