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A production-ready Rails 7 demo application with Docker, featuring ActionCable, OpenSearch, Sidekiq, and a multi-container architecture.
A lightweight but powerful iOS network library with simplified and expressive syntax, built on AFNetworking.
A self-hosted web file manager and storage hub with granular ACLs, optional encryption, WebDAV, and AI workflows.
A simplified, lightweight HTTP client library for Node.js with a fluent API.
A C++ library for building high-performance embedded RESTful HTTP servers.
A Swift HTTP/HTTPS networking library for iOS with elegant, human-readable APIs.
A flexible file upload and attachment library for Elixir with built-in S3 and ImageMagick integrations.
A Symfony bundle for building complete GraphQL APIs with webonyx/graphql-php, Relay support, and advanced features.
A Laravel trait for automatic image and file upload, resizing, and cropping with extensive customization options.
Upload files in React Native apps with background support for both Android and iOS, including camera roll assets.
A collection of POSIX-compatible shell scripts for uploading files and folders to Google Drive using the official API.
A Laravel Livewire form generator for the TALL stack with auto-generated views and realtime validation.
A Ruby gem for direct client-side file uploads to Amazon S3 with CORS support, integrated with Rails.
Route-level file upload security for Node.js, scanning files for malware, spoofing, and risky archives before storage.
A Symfony bundle for handling file uploads with support for multiple JavaScript libraries, chunked uploads, and storage adapters.
A Meteor package for secure, direct client-side file uploads to cloud storage services like AWS S3 and Google Cloud.
A modern, customizable file manager component for Vue 3+ applications, enabling file organization, preview, and management.
A CakePHP plugin for handling file uploads with explicit control, avoiding excessive automation.
A Python client SDK for interacting with PocketBase backends, providing a pythonic interface for authentication, collections, and file uploads.
A deprecated React Native module for uploading files and camera roll assets with progress tracking.
A collection of practical React Native tutorials and code examples for common mobile development tasks.
A collection of practical React Native tutorials and code examples for common mobile development tasks.
A self-hosted, encrypted diary web application with markdown support, file uploads, and multi-user capabilities.
A React file upload dropzone component built with Material-UI and react-dropzone.
A self-hosted app for sharing text snippets, files, and links within a local network, featuring a markdown notepad.
A lightweight Swift library for simplified concurrent and sequential file uploads and downloads on iOS.
A Blazor library for creating read-only file streams from file inputs and drag-and-drop targets with fine-grained control over memory usage.
An AWS-SDK storage adapter for CarrierWave that replaces fog with the official AWS SDK for S3.
A pure JavaScript React Native library for uploading files to AWS S3 with no native dependencies.
A Gulp plugin for publishing files to Amazon S3 with gzip compression, caching, and sync capabilities.
A React Native Android module for embedding and controlling Android's native WebView with file upload support.
A Python tool that accelerates uploading many small files to Amazon S3 by performing multiple PUT operations in parallel.
An Angular library for implementing desktop file and folder drag-and-drop functionality using HTML5 File API.
Vue form components designed for seamless server-side validation, especially with Laravel backends.
Integrates the ElFinder file manager with Symfony and popular WYSIWYG editors like CKEditor, TinyMCE, and Summernote.
A self-hosted, database-free file sharing application built with Laravel, offering WeTransfer-like functionality with secure bundle sharing.
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