Copyparty is a lightweight, open-source file server that lets you share, upload, and manage files from any web browser with just Python.
It supports resumable uploads, WebDAV, SMB, SFTP, FTP, temporary share links, media previews, search, ZIP downloads, and much more, all while giving you full control by self-hosting it.
GitHub: https://github.com/9001/copyparty
More details: https://www.digitalescapetools.com/tools/tool.html?id=copyparty
More privacy-friendly tools: https://digitalescapetools.com/
That is the longest README I think I’ve ever seen.
This got a laugh though: https://files.catbox.moe/i1fdsa.png
So, what do you think the odds are that I would get this to work in Q-Python plus on Android?
I always like a challenge, but I don’t know if I have the time to do it. I’m just curious before I start.
This thing is impressive in its feature set. That it’s a self contained wad of python is doubly impressive. I (unsubstantiated) worry so much that there is just a litany of issues hiding in it, being such a broad multi protocol system. But on an internal protected network, huge for a group of friends to share stuff with.
The author has an impressive demo server with lots of good content too.
I’ve been meaning to set this up and try it for a year now. Maybe this will be my weekend.
love to see the anti-AI stance!
I’ll try it out. Nextcloud can’t be any less than way more than I want from it, and the lighter options have been not quite what I want either



