7 comments

  • Trung0246 9 hours ago
    Interesting, how does this compare to copyparty?
  • PokemonNoGo 15 hours ago
    >I wanted something with a simple setup and file permissions that work across the filesystem (as opposed to permissions only for a folder managed by the app).

    Sorry I don't understand this. What filesystem are you using?

    • bingud 14 hours ago
      Sorry, I didn't explain that properly. I meant app-level permissions rather than actual filesystem permissions.

      There are some file managers that offer permissions, but only for their own internal data folder, so they don't work for files elsewhere on the filesystem.

      As for filesystem support, it currently only runs on Linux, although I want to remove this limitation in the future.

  • dvh 15 hours ago
    Does it conform to Orthodox file manager specs? http://www.softpanorama.org/OFM/
    • bingud 13 hours ago
      I haven't heard of OFM so I didn't design it around those specs, but i'll look into it. Thanks for the link
  • yjftsjthsd-h 15 hours ago
    I'd personally just use copyparty, but this does seem to have a different feature set that probably makes it a better fit for some uses
  • skanga 12 hours ago
    It does not work on Windows. Should be easy to add that.
  • hod6654 14 hours ago
    Copyparty!
  • baal80spam 15 hours ago
    Web based file manager. I think I've seen everything now.

    Anyhow - good luck, I bet there are people who want this.

    • bingud 13 hours ago
      Thanks, I guess a more conventional way to call it would be something along the lines of self-hosted cloud storage. I'd say it's about halfway between Google Drive and Windows Explorer.
    • escapecharacter 15 hours ago
      I mean, I've been shopping for a GUI file manager for a bucket, so I can collab with some non-technical people.
      • bingud 13 hours ago
        That's one of the use-cases I had in mind when making this. The permissions are right in the sidebar, so that it's easy to set which people can (or can't) see or edit a given file.