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Netatalk is a Free and Open Source AFP fileserver. A *NIX or BSD system running Netatalk is capable of serving many Macintosh clients simultaneously as an AppleShare file server.
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🎶 a fast and simple multimedia fileserver
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go-fastdfs 是一个简单的分布式文件系统(私有云存储),具有无中心、高性能,高可靠,免维护等优点,支持断点续传,分块上传,小文件合并,自动同步,自动修复。Go-fastdfs is a simple distributed file system (private cloud storage), with no center, high performance, high reliability, maintenance free and other advantages, support breakpoint continuation, block upload, small file merge, automatic synchronization, automatic r…
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My Rust-based file server designed to host screenshots and various other files
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NestJS file upload/download server implementation example
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ksmbd kernel server userspace utilities
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Powerful Multi-User File Manager
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A node.js module for serving static files easily.
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A simple file server implemented in Go that allows users to upload, download, and list files. The server supports authentication, rate limiting, secure storage of user credentials, and the ability to run as a daemon.
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Exposing the FestivalsFilesAPI providing file storage and file manipulation functions used by the FestivalsApp project.
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A Vue file management client, complete with a node/express/FS backend.
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rufs is a reusable and flexibly scalable file server that includes backend interfaces and front-end APIs in the project (pages are not included in the project)
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