# arigato! `arigato` is a very barebones Rust framework for creating and serving a 9p filesystem. Running on port `564` is customary; you may need to use `setcap` or `iptables` or something to route traffic to your binary. This currently only supports `9P2000.u`; but that may change in the future. This uses nightly-only features and isn't documented. Most of this was written fairly quickly and carelessly to implement `debugfs` but I may keep this up to date over the next few years. ## Example Usage Given an `arigato` 9p server running on `tcp` port `5641`, with a mountpoint exposed with the name `foo`, the following will mount it to `/mnt`: ``` $ sudo mount \ -t 9p \ -o trans=tcp,port=5641,version=9p2000.u,aname=foo \ 127.0.0.1 \ /mnt ```