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FileBrowser Quantum is an awesome fork of the file browser opensource project.
If you're experiencing issues or have a feature request, please open an issue.
If you have a general question or discussion topic, for example "how can I do...", please open a discussion
My time is limited, but I will do my best to help answer questions and make this product as useful as I can. There are plenty of changes I am planning to add, but my priority will be keeping things stable and addressing bugs that show up on the issues page.
First off -- aren't you happy this repo exists? However, some may have questions about why this exists when the OG repo already does. This repo exists for a couple of reasons.
- The maintainers of the original repo don't pay attention to it, and the velocity of changes would be 100x slower, without exaggeration.
- My changes are an opinionated departure that also made the application less stable for some time. The codebase is almost a complete rewrite.
As many forks go, I used the OG as a codebase to modify. This repo allows me to make the ultimate version the way I prefer—and the way I think is best. As selfish as that sounds, it's my vision for what the application should look like, and it's a version I want to give back to the community for free.
If you look at the commit history, I have personally contributed more code changes than any other contributor on the OG filebrowser, this version is well over 50% of my code.
My ultimate vision for this free software is:
- Minimal system requirements and configuration setup. Make it easy and accessible. In the future, I would even prefer to get office support working without any configuration right out-of-the-box, with Docker (just like the media integration). That's a goal I have.
- Feature parity with paid and free alternative options.
- A powerhouse for additional features that nothing else offers: a full-featured jobs manager, advanced media player, and media converter, and tons of tools like duplicate file detection, file security scanning, all are general visions -- nothing concrete.
- A robust metrics dashboard that shows user activity, system activity, job activity, API activity, etc.
None of this would be possible without creating this forked repo.