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zeeka-filemanager
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Zeeka Filemanager is a fork of Rich Filemanager & makes an effort to remove the node-sass dependency as it causes EACCESS installation errors when Rich Filemanager is used as a dependency in other projects.
Rich Filemanager is an open-source file manager released under MIT license. Based on the @simogeo Filemanager, with a lot of improvements and new features:
To see the full list check out changelog file.
Filemanager live example: http://fm.devale.pro
Filemanager is designed to interact with a number of programming languages via connectors. The actual connectors are: PHP, Java, ASHX, ASP, NodeJs & Python 3 Flask. You are still able you to download unsupported v0.8 from archive (CFM, lasso, PL, JSP and Python WSGI)
Browser compatibility:
Filemanager is highly documented on the wiki pages. API, see below.
Any contribution is greatly appreciated. You can become a maintainer for any of existent connectors, or create new one for your server side language. Check the details in API section.
Released under the MIT license.
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Highly customizable open-source file manager
We found that zeeka-filemanager demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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