GopherDrop is a secure, self-hostable REST API and UI for sharing encrypted one-time secrets and files, inspired by Bitwarden’s Send feature.
Built with Go, Vue.js, and Vuetify, GopherDrop is designed for simplicity, security, and ease of deployment.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Send Text or Files: Share sensitive information securely.
- Password Protection: Encrypt your secrets with a password.
- One-Time Retrieval: Automatically delete secrets after a single access.
- Expiration Settings: Define how long a secret remains available.
- Responsive UI: Built with Vue.js and Vuetify for a modern user experience.
- Dockerized Deployment: Simple setup with Docker and Docker Compose.
- Production and Debug Modes: Easily switch between production and debug builds.
Website: github.com/kek-Sec/GopherDrop
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Developer: Petrakis Georgios
License: MIT License
GopherDrop is written in Go. Learn Go with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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| Snapdrop | Local file sharing in your browser |
| PsiTransfer | Self-hosted file sharing solution |
| ProjectSend | Self-hosted file sharing software |
| GopherDrop | Secure One-Time Secret Sharing |
| FolderHost | Self-hosted cloud platform in a single binary |
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