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System library
KIO
Developer(s)KDE
Stable release5.95.0 Edit this on Wikidata / 10 June 2022
Preview release5.85.0-rc1 Edit this on Wikidata / 6 August 2021
Written inC++
TypeSystem library
Websitekde.org
Main article: KDE Frameworks
As the GNU C Library serves as a wrapper for Linux kernel system calls, so does KIO serve as a further wrappers for its specific tasks.
For other uses, see KIO (disambiguation).

KIO (KDE Input/Output) is a system library incorporated into KDE Frameworks and KDE Software Compilation 4. It provides access to files, web sites and other resources through a single consistent API. Applications, such as Konqueror and Dolphin, which are written using this framework, can operate on files stored on remote servers in exactly the same way as they operate on those stored locally, effectively making KDE network-transparent. This allows for an application like Konqueror to be both a file manager as well as a web browser.

KIO Slaves (renamed to KIO Workers during the development of KDE Frameworks 6 ) are libraries that provide support for individual protocols (e.g. WebDAV, FTP, SMB, SSH, FISH, SFTP, SVN, TAR).

The KDE manual app KHelpCenter has a KIOSlaves (KIOWorkers in Frameworks 6) section that lists the available protocols with a short description of each.

See also

References

  1. "Create tag for 5.95.0". 10 June 2022. Retrieved 27 June 2022.
  2. "Release v5.83.0-rc1".
  3. "Remove the KIO "slave" terminology". KDE Phabricator. Retrieved 25 February 2024.

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