h5ai
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21 | 67 | |
5,431 | 7,160 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
8 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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h5ai
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Ask HN: Online File Repository System?
Syncthing actually doesn't provide a way to view your files online, you have to set up an instance on your local computer then have the files synced to there and then view them locally. However, on the forums I have found links to something that people seem to recommend for viewing files online, a sort of enhanced web index: https://github.com/lrsjng/h5ai.
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h5ai โ modern HTTP web server index
Seems to be not maintained since 3 years
https://github.com/lrsjng/h5ai
- H5ai modern HTTP web server index
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Simple web app for share video files ?
sounds more like webserver and some kind of autoindexer like https://larsjung.de/h5ai/ ? https://larsjung.de/h5ai/demo/
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Best way to share files (read-only) ?
If it weren't for UPLOADS, i would suggest this: https://larsjung.de/h5ai/
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I have this publicly accessible folder which I want to beautify, what's the most painless way to tackle it? I know some Java, C#, HTML, CSS and vanilla JS. Uploading can be done via FTP, I just want people to be able to see the list of files and download one or more through a UI.
Something like this or this should do the trick
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Quick no-login file upload/download?
This https://larsjung.de/h5ai/ comes to mind, but it does not have an easy way to upload stuff I believe.
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Best Way to Access And Organize Multiple Filetypes
https://larsjung.de/h5ai/ ?
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SELF HOSTED FILE SHARING WITHOUT EXPIRING
https://github.com/lrsjng/h5ai . Downloading works as you'd expect. example.com/homework/private.zip
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DIY racked NAS build, 2.5Gbps+, suggestions?
I currently share a seedbox with 3 friends, where we have Plex, Deluge and a simple h5ai Apache file index. What I want now is to make a NAS with Deluge, Jackett, Plex and something like Nextcloud or similar. I tried TrueNAS SCALE on a test machine and is great for what I want, that is to say having a Debian-based machine with Docker containers.
icons
- How to install Bootstrap 5 in Angular 17... Standalone components Including css,js & icons.
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My open source video editor made with Godot, editor layout progress + Roadmap
Not sure if you already are using, but bootstrap has a lot of readymade icons for a project like this.
- Creating a site with downloadable SVG illustrations
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UI Resources For Your Next Projects
Bootstrap Icons
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Merge your first Pull Request - Prepare for the Hacktoberfest 2023
You can take the svg element from here. In the filter section type emoji and choose your desired emoji and copy the HTML. It will look like this
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How to Build A Reusable Dialog With Blazor and Plain Css
๐ก This step is optional, but I wanted to use an icon for the close dialog button, which you'll see in a minute, but if you want to follow along, head to https://icons.getbootstrap.com/ ,scroll all the way down, copy the CDN Link, and paste it in the head of index.html
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Ask HK: How would a world where AI is able to write any software be?
I wouldn't say it is more or less difficult, it is just a lot of work that somebody or something has to do.
Just to take an example, that Excel clone is going to need a whole lot of icons which have to come from somewhere. If you're not picky about what they look like you can find some icon set like
https://icons.getbootstrap.com/
which I picked for my RSS reader because I am using Bootstrap CSS already which itself is a low-effort choice because I use Reactstrap at work. Somebody pickier could look at free and paid icon sets or hire a graphic designer which would involve a significant amount of talking about how you want it made.
I am mainly a coder but my exact responsibilities have varied a lot from place to place. YOShInOn, my RSS reader and intelligent agent, is a one-man show which eliminates the overhead of communicating about things but means I don't get the benefit of other people's insight. I worked at an academic library where my first assignment was to take a very detailed Photoshop comp and make HTML that looked exactly like it. In other places nobody told me how it was supposed to look, or it was obvious from the get-go that I was supposed to add a new field to this form and it is going to have look like the rest of the form. I worked at a web development company where I worked on about 70 web sites in 8 months and we did projects very fast and cheap and forms that we made from scratch always followed a style guide we called "spider forms" which meant we could get better-than-average results without spending much time thinking. Where I work now I don't make decisions about the database schema except when I do, other places I was basically a DBA.
So the point is a "coder" can have varying levels of responsibility for UX, business rules: they can get very vague descriptions of what it supposed to happen and they figure it out, or I can get very detailed storyboards for everything. One way or another a lot of design and planning work has to get done.
A "low code" or "no code" system, whatever technology it is based on, is going to have to have a lot of decisions already made for you within some particular domain. Most of the worlds' business applications involve filling out forms and updating a database. But you might want a toolkit for making games that look like The Legend of Zelda with very little coding, or maybe something for making applications that put objects into your space with a Hololens or Apple Vision.
You could bust out apps really quickly if you take the defaults in a domain but if you want to make something really special the sky is the limit for the talent involved. Take a look at the credits for a major video game for instance.
- Hugging Face
- Help a student out
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5 Awesome GitHub Repositories To Contribute To!
Bootstrap Icons are packaged up and published to npm. We only include the processed SVGs in this packageโit's up to you and your team to implement. Read our docs for usage instructions.
What are some alternatives?
filemanager - ๐ Web File Browser
fantasticon - Icon font generation tool
DirectoryLister - ๐ Directory Lister is the easiest way to expose the contents of any web-accessible folder for browsing and sharing.
heroicons - A set of free MIT-licensed high-quality SVG icons for UI development.
Filestash - ๐ฆ A modern web client for SFTP, S3, FTP, WebDAV, Git, Minio, LDAP, CalDAV, CardDAV, Mysql, Backblaze, ...
Font-Awesome - The iconic SVG, font, and CSS toolkit
Apaxy - a simple, customisable theme for your apache directory listing
feather - Simply beautiful open-source icons
explorer - Explore and share. Highly-configurable directory listing made with nodejs.
flag-icons - :flags: A curated collection of all country flags in SVG โ plus the CSS for easier integration
Surfer - Simple static file server with cli and webinterface. This is just a mirror repo
fluentui-system-icons - Fluent System Icons are a collection of familiar, friendly and modern icons from Microsoft.