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While it is possible to browse the contents of the OCFL repository by hand, it typically makes more sense to use an OCFL CLI client such as rocfl or ocfl-py. These tools make it easy to inspect the contents of OCFL objects.
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Fedora stores the IDs of resources under its control using the placeholder "info:fedora/" in place of the schema, hostname, port and context of the server. i.e. http://localhost:8080/rest/my/resource => info:fedora/my/resource |
The format of the OCFL objects is described in detail in in Fedora OCFL Object Structure.
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