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A JupyterLab extension that adds Google Drive file browser integration for cloud storage access.
A pure JavaScript React Native library for uploading files to AWS S3 with no native dependencies.
A Dart wrapper for Firebase that provides type-safe, idiomatic Dart APIs for Firebase services.
A Go library providing a unified API for file operations across local, cloud, and network storage systems.
A native macOS menu bar app for lightweight, efficient Google Drive syncing with multiple account support.
A pluggable, extensible virtual file system for Go that provides a unified interface for multiple storage backends.
Official .NET SDK for integrating with Dropbox API v2, enabling file management and user authentication.
A Python tool that accelerates uploading many small files to Amazon S3 by performing multiple PUT operations in parallel.
A command-line backup and restore tool for Apache Cassandra clusters, supporting local and cloud storage.
A Terraform plugin for managing machine learning compute resources across AWS, GCP, Azure, and Kubernetes with spot instance recovery and auto-termination.
A Grunt plugin for uploading, downloading, deleting, and copying files to/from AWS S3 using the AWS SDK.
A collection of experimental Firebase extensions for adding custom functionality to Firestore, Storage, and Auth.
A Flask extension for seamless file operations (upload, download, delete) across AWS S3, Google Storage, Azure, Rackspace, and local filesystem.
A Python library for reading, writing, and converting microscopy image formats with support for OME-TIFF, CZI, ND2, and more.
Official Ruby on Rails plugin for integrating Filestack's file upload picker, multi-part uploader, and image transformation engine.
A native Firebase Expo demo app showcasing Firestore, Notifications, Analytics, Storage, Messaging, and Database integrations.
A Ruby-based file upload server with dynamic image resizing, cloud storage backup, and TUS protocol support.
A zero-dependency Go library for AWS S3 and compatible services using REST API with V4 signing.
A Clojure library for accessing Amazon S3, based on the official AWS Java SDK.
A JavaScript library for storing and synchronizing user data in the cloud using Amazon Cognito with offline browser support.
A Symfony bundle for automated database backups to cloud storage services like Dropbox, S3, and Google Drive.
An idiomatic Go wrapper for the GDAL library, providing efficient raster and vector geospatial data processing.
A Ruby client library for interacting with Dropbox API v2, providing full endpoint coverage and OAuth2 integration.
A Python library for serverless, random-access reading and writing of Neuroglancer Precomputed format volumes, meshes, and skeletons.
A command-line tool that analyzes S3 bucket storage usage, similar to the Linux 'du' utility.
A Python library for blazing-fast, memory-efficient genomics data operations using DataFrames.
A Visual Studio Code extension to explore and manage Firebase projects directly from your editor.
A macOS Electron app for uploading files to AWS S3 directly from the status bar via drag-and-drop.
A cross-provider blob storage toolkit for .NET and ASP.NET that unifies cloud storage APIs behind a single interface.
Official iOS SDK for integrating with the Box Content API, providing full API coverage and convenience methods for Swift developers.
A complete Golang client library for interacting with SeaweedFS, a distributed file system.
A Rails engine that enables file browsing and retrieval from cloud storage providers like Dropbox, Google Drive, and S3.
A lightweight S3 client and signer for Swift, designed to work seamlessly with Vapor 4.
A deprecated iOS SDK for integrating OneDrive API functionality into iOS applications.
A Terraform module for provisioning AWS EFS (Elastic File System) with configurable security, DNS, and access points.
A React Native wrapper for AWS iOS/Android S3 SDK enabling background file transfers.
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