Monthly: compress /archive/ into ams_YYYYMM.7z, then clear the folder.
Use JSON (manifest.json) inside each Filedot root. Minimal recommended fields:
Schema considerations:
Unpack + verify:
The "Sugar Model" is a theoretical framework for optimizing how data is stored, indexed, and retrieved. Unlike standard hierarchical models (folders within folders) or relational models (databases), the Sugar Model prioritizes encapsulation and sweetness of access—meaning the most frequently accessed data is crystallized at the top of the link chain. Filedot Folder Link Sugar Model -AMS- Txt 7z
Key characteristics of the Sugar Model:
In our keyword, the Sugar Model acts as the logic engine that dictates how the Folder Link behaves. When a user queries the Filedot, the Sugar Model decides whether to serve the data directly from a RAM cache (sweet spot) or from a compressed 7z archive. Monthly : compress /archive/ into ams_YYYYMM
In standard computing nomenclature, "Filedot" is not an official term but a colloquialism within Unix/Linux scripting and abstract file path notation. It refers to the literal dot (.) character used to denote the current directory in a file system. When combined with folder operations, Filedot often represents a symbolic or hard link pointing to a dotfile or a directory tree.
In the context of our keyword, Filedot likely represents a dynamic pointer system. Imagine a scenario where a master directory (the "Sugar Model") uses a Filedot command to reference a constantly changing sub-folder without rewriting the entire path. Use JSON (manifest