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cute-files-first-tutorial

v1.0.2

Published

Turn any folder on your computer into a cute file browser, available on the local network.

Downloads

2

Readme

Cute files

This is a node.js command line utility that turns the current working directory into a pretty online file browser, available to all computers in the local network. It is an easy way to share a folder with your office buddies.

Design and inspiration

It is based on tutorialzine's file browser tutorial. See a live demo here.

Cute files preview

Features:

  • Beautiful css-only design.
  • Responsive and retina-ready.
  • Instant file search.
  • Easy to install and use.

Installation

This utility is available on npm, so installation is a breeze. Use the -g flag:

npm install -g cute-files

Usage

To use it, cd into a directory, and run cute-files with an optional port.

Examples

Make the current folder available on <yourip>:3000 on the local network:

cute-files

Make the current folder available on <yourip>:12345 on the local network:

cute-files --port 12345

Notes

Files starting with a dot are assumed to be private and are not served.