Cloud storage

OASIS – self-hosted file server

OASIS is a self-hosted file server.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • User authentication.
  • File preview/download/upload/Search.
  • Media file play list.
  • File external link.
  • File format support:
    • Text.
    • Image (browser support).
    • Audio (browser support).
    • Video (browser support).
    • Subtitle (srt / vtt format, supported in Chrome, Firefox and Edge by now).
    • PDF (supported by pdf.js).
  • Internationalization support (English, Chinese).

Website: github.com/machengim/oasis
Support:
Developer: Cheng Ma
License: MIT License

OASIS is written in Rust. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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