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A Laravel package for associating files with Eloquent models, handling uploads, storage, and image manipulations.
A Vue.js file upload component supporting multi-file, directory, drag-and-drop, chunk upload, and IE9 compatibility.
A simple open-source self-hosted file sharing solution with resumable uploads and password protection.
A self-hostable image sharing service with built-in conversion and editing, similar to Imgur.
A lightweight React library providing components and hooks for building modern file upload features with minimal code.
A minimal, self-hosted file upload and pastebin service written in Rust.
A GitHub Action for securely publishing Python packages to PyPI using trusted publishing (OIDC) without requiring API tokens.
A Meteor.js package for file uploads and management via DDP or HTTP, supporting local FS, AWS S3, GridFS, DropBox, and Google Drive.
A Laravel trait for automatic image and file upload, resizing, and cropping with extensive customization options.
An Angular library for implementing desktop file and folder drag-and-drop functionality using HTML5 File API.
Official Ruby on Rails plugin for integrating Filestack's file upload picker, multi-part uploader, and image transformation engine.
A GitHub Action for uploading DApps and content to IPFS with support for multiple pinning services.
A macOS Electron app for uploading files to AWS S3 directly from the status bar via drag-and-drop.
A React Native library for efficient HTTP file transfers, supporting downloads, uploads, and multipart uploads with progress tracking.
A Rack middleware that scans uploaded files for viruses using antivirus software like Avast or F-Secure.
A Swift package for Vapor that simplifies file uploads, downloads, and CDN integration across multiple storage services.
A Go library for parsing and handling file uploads in HTTP servers with filtering and storage capabilities.
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