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transfer.sh - file sharing from the command-line

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  • Enabl.istE Offline
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    wrote on last edited by
    #1

    I am am not able to create the same function with nextcloud or file pizza where you can just make your file available via a url. So such an option would be very handy!

    https://github.com/schollz/share (docker)

    or

    https://github.com/dutchcoders/transfer.sh/

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      #2

      I kind of agree. I also have that need from time to time and have to fallback to a surfer instance, which is far from ideal in that perspective.
      I am just not sure if transfer.sh is the right choice. I would prefer something I can also drag'n'drop a file and get a url. Maybe I am mistaken but it doesn't look like transfer.sh can do this and their demo is even down.

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      • nebulonN nebulon

        I kind of agree. I also have that need from time to time and have to fallback to a surfer instance, which is far from ideal in that perspective.
        I am just not sure if transfer.sh is the right choice. I would prefer something I can also drag'n'drop a file and get a url. Maybe I am mistaken but it doesn't look like transfer.sh can do this and their demo is even down.

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        wrote on last edited by
        #3

        @nebulon Yes indeed 😁 , Schollz his app is working https://share.schollz.com/ and has a for docker build version..

        Docker

        You can also easily install and run with Docker (an 8MB image!).

        $ docker run -d -v `pwd`/data:/data -p 8222:8222 schollz/share
        

        If you are running on a public server, be sure to include -e url=https://YOURURL.com when running with Docker so that it presents the right URL in HTTP responses.

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          wrote on last edited by jdaviescoates
          #4

          Other options include

          Lufi
          https://forum.cloudron.io/post/18068

          Jirafeau
          https://forum.cloudron.io/post/20882

          @nebulon these are both web apps that let you just drag files

          @Enabl-ist they also give you a URL to share

          I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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          • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

            Other options include

            Lufi
            https://forum.cloudron.io/post/18068

            Jirafeau
            https://forum.cloudron.io/post/20882

            @nebulon these are both web apps that let you just drag files

            @Enabl-ist they also give you a URL to share

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            @jdaviescoates I have this working in my repo - didn't think to submit it cause it's so yuck from a packaging/config perspective, but I use it on my CR all the time. https://git.cloudron.io/doodlemania2/transfer-sh

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            • robiR Offline
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              https://airforshare.com is a 3rd party that does something similar w/o need of a code/url, only the same shared wifi network.

              Conscious tech

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              • nebulonN nebulon

                I kind of agree. I also have that need from time to time and have to fallback to a surfer instance, which is far from ideal in that perspective.
                I am just not sure if transfer.sh is the right choice. I would prefer something I can also drag'n'drop a file and get a url. Maybe I am mistaken but it doesn't look like transfer.sh can do this and their demo is even down.

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                jdaviescoates
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                #7

                @nebulon said in transfer.sh - file sharing from the command-line:

                I also have that need from time to time and have to fallback to a surfer instance

                Yeah, I often end up doing that too.

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  if only we had a private clipboard sharing app in Cloudron that could take our screen shots, files and text snippets and do something with them for us.. like auto populate our paste buffer with the shortlink? mmmm 😋

                  Conscious tech

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                  • nebulonN nebulon

                    I kind of agree. I also have that need from time to time and have to fallback to a surfer instance, which is far from ideal in that perspective.
                    I am just not sure if transfer.sh is the right choice. I would prefer something I can also drag'n'drop a file and get a url. Maybe I am mistaken but it doesn't look like transfer.sh can do this and their demo is even down.

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                    @nebulon I would like to bump this up again as I stumbled upon transfer.sh by dutchcoders. How did you resolve your "I need to transfer some files and don't want to use Surfer" thing?

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                    • J jayonrails

                      @nebulon I would like to bump this up again as I stumbled upon transfer.sh by dutchcoders. How did you resolve your "I need to transfer some files and don't want to use Surfer" thing?

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                      @jayonrails We have Jirefeau, FilePizza, and anything you'd like to install in the LAMP app.

                      Conscious tech

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