Releases: Arkanic/filecan
v3.1.0
v3.0.2
Logs can now be cleared via admin panel. This feature will likely be reworked in the frontend in the future if the UI is ever overhauled.
Full Changelog: v3.0.1...v3.0.2
v3.0.1-2
Uploaded files can now be deleted through the admin panel.
Full Changelog: v3.0.1...v3.0.1-2
v3.0.1
v3.0.0
The long awaited ultimate 4 year necropost
Changes:
- Total client rewrite, now in typescript and (somewhat) prettier than it was before
- Client and admin UI now merged together to deduplicate code
- Partial "view uploaded files" system
- New half-baked UI look, might add some colour at some point
- General code de-stupidisation
- Config file is now yaml and less painful to use
- More configuration options
- Single-command filecan install for easy setup, single-command filecan update to easy maintenance
and maybe more to come if I can still be bothered!
On a more personal note it is nice getting to a point where I have projects that I last touched 4 years ago that I can sort of float back around to and make better... it's a nice sort of realisation that a) projects I code now might still hold up to the scrutiny of future me and b) it is in fact possible for me to come back around to projects I get tired of in the past.
What's Changed
- Client rewrite by @Arkanic in #1
- Client rewrite by @Arkanic in #2
- scripts for package creation by @Arkanic in #3
Full Changelog: v2.1.0...v3.0.0
v2.1.0
bugfixes
Full release of version one
FIlecan - a simple file uploader written in node.js. Simply upload your files for a shareable link.
Optional password for uploading files
No file size limit
A Literal Shell
The barebones requirements for both client and server exist, including a hashed password system, file storage, multiple file uploads at the same time, and a config file
