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filebrowser

A self-hosted web-based file manager that lets you upload, delete, preview, rename, and edit files on a remote server through a browser.

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About filebrowser

Filebrowser is a lightweight, open source file manager you run on your own server. It gives you a clean web interface for browsing, uploading, and managing files without needing FTP or SSH access. You can also edit text files directly in the browser, create new folders, rename items, and delete files. It works with any directory on the server, so you can point it at a specific folder or your whole filesystem.

The tool runs as a single binary with no heavy dependencies. It supports user authentication, so you can set up separate accounts with different access permissions. Filebrowser can be configured via a simple JSON file or environment variables, and it integrates easily behind a reverse proxy like Nginx or Caddy. It works on Linux, macOS, and Windows, and there are official Docker images available for quick deployment.

This is a great option for anyone who wants a simple, self-hosted way to manage server files from anywhere. The project is maintained by a community of contributors on GitHub under the Apache 2.0 license. It is completely free with no paid tiers or hidden features.
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Quick Facts

Pricing
Free
License
Open Source
Platform
Any Platform
Version
2.31.2
Developer
Filebrowser Contributors

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