ShareX
ShareX is a free and open source program that lets you capture or record any area of your screen and share it with a single press of a key. It also allows uploading images, text or other types of files to many supported destinations you can choose from.
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A custom uploader for shareX made with Express and love. Don't be affraid to give a little star !
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Apr 22, 2024 - JavaScript
Node.js project utilizing Express.js for hosting screenshots taken with ShareX.
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Jun 1, 2024 - JavaScript
Dies ist eine einfache Upload-API, welche auf Node.js und SQLite basiert.
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Mar 29, 2024 - JavaScript
AKA ShareS - Feature full & Stable ShareX and file server in node. Includes images, videos, code, text, markdown rendering, password protected uploads, logging via discord, administration through Discord, url shortening, and a full front end. Use standalone or via reverse proxy
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Feb 23, 2024 - JavaScript
ShareX image hosting done with Node.js
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Mar 28, 2024 - JavaScript
Simple to use Uploader with Discord Embed, ShareX & Flameshot support.
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Dec 23, 2023 - JavaScript
User friendly file host & link shortener, completed with an account and administrative system.
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May 3, 2023 - JavaScript
Free and open-source ShareX image host that you can self-host!
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Mar 10, 2023 - JavaScript
Simple file hosting server for Node.js
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Feb 1, 2023 - JavaScript
A file-sharing API meant for use with ShareX, featuring rate limiting with MongoDB (optional).
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Mar 28, 2024 - JavaScript
ShareX Image upload server hosted in Deta
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Oct 7, 2022 - JavaScript
S3 version of NodeUpload (which allows you to run your own file hosting service)
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Oct 5, 2022 - JavaScript
NodeJS file hosting using express. Aiming for ShareX image/file servers
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Sep 26, 2022 - JavaScript
Created by ShareX Team
Latest release about 1 month ago
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