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Personally I loved how Classic MacOS stored all it's file references as an "alias" data type which used the equivalent of inode, going as far as encoding file server connection details for auto-reconnect and a fallback path of inodes and names to traverse in case the file was removed and replaced.

But that worked in an OS that had no command line - UNIX users are allergic to binary configuration formats and demand to be able to type path names.



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