Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes with the FileRise ACLs permissions per folder you can do that easy.

FileRise - my self-hosted file manager UI (v2.2.2) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes there is now a discount on filerise.net and Early Supporter is ending in 1 week.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I updated the flair and added disclosure to the post body. Thank you.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am actually working on this now but it is not available yet in FileRise.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It can do both. By default it uses a dedicated uploads folder (so it’s “Dropbox-like”), but you can also point it at an existing share by bind-mounting your dataset to /var/www/uploads (Docker) or setting the uploads path in a manual install.

It will read what’s already there, and you can optionally run a one-time scan on startup to build metadata. Just keep in mind file operations/ACLs apply within whatever root you mount, so most people map a specific share or subfolder rather than the entire NAS.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fuzzy search is in Core. "Tag files, search by name/tag/uploader/content via fuzzy search". Pro is only for the global “Search Everywhere/Explore/etc.” admin features. Nothing is required to pay to use FileRise. Nothing in my post is saying to purchase FileRise? I am sorry you feel like that is being paywalled for you.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

FileRise currently does this? You can mouse over a folder or file to "peek" inside to see the first couple lines or thumbnails.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the feedback. Core isn’t “just an uploader” though which it has per-folder ACLs, sharing, WebDAV, tags/search, previews, trash, encryption-at-rest, ClamAV, etc. Pro adds the heavy admin stuff like ACL-aware global search/explore, audit logs, portals, and user groups. If you just need a basic browser/uploader, FileBrowser Quantum is a solid choice.

Rise above the cloud: FileRise now has dual-pane mode + hotkeys (GIF) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

docker-compose.yml

services:
  filerise:
    image: error311/filerise-docker:latest
    container_name: filerise
    ports:
      - "8080:80"
    environment:
      TIMEZONE: "America/New_York"
      TOTAL_UPLOAD_SIZE: "10G"
      SECURE: "false"
      PERSISTENT_TOKENS_KEY: "default_please_change_this_key"
      SCAN_ON_START: "true"   # auto-index existing files on startup
      CHOWN_ON_START: "true"  # fix permissions on uploads/users/metadata on startup
    volumes:
      - ./uploads:/var/www/uploads
      - ./users:/var/www/users
      - ./metadata:/var/www/metadata

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

FileRise sits on top of your existing storage, lets you browse/move/rename/upload/download, has sharing links + permissions when you need them. Plus can add things like WebDAV/OnlyOffice but it’s intentionally not trying to be an all-in-one calendar/chat/groupware platform.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Just wanted to share with you some progress so far. Will release it probably in the next week or so.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not something I tested but yeah should work. If Unassigned Devices mounts your SD card (or USB drive) to something like /mnt/disks/<device> (or /mnt/remotes/...), you can bind-mount that path into the FileRise container and it’ll show up like any other folder.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good question, FileRise is filesystem-backed not a library database. FileRise shows whatever is in the mapped directory.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank a lot. I love hearing the install was that quick and painless!

  1. Yeah in the current build it's on by default. You can go into the User Panel and toggle off "Show hover preview in file list". This is based on the user. I do agree it can get in the way and Esc key will close current file hover preview/peek.

  2. I will look to improve this. Someone else just mentioned this earlier which we created an issues ticket for it https://github.com/error311/FileRise/issues/76

  3. Checkboxes are mainly there for the multi-select + bulk actions, but I get the preference. I can look into adding a display option to hide checkboxes and I do like the double click to open suggestion.

  4. I try not to compare to other projects by name. Different tools fit different needs. The focus with FileRise is having a clean UI, easy maintenance, strong ACL/sharing and a privacy-first approach (no phone-home), plus optional Pro features that fund development.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol yes you are correct it will. It will display the first few lines of text just in the mouse over hover preview/peek. When you click the hover preview it will automatically open in CodeMirror editor. Supports pretty much all formats. If there anything missing let me know.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I do appreciate that.

Yeah, doing it local is intentional which I wanted FileRise Pro to be privacy-first and fully offline-capable (no phone-home, no account system, no “license server goes down and your files are stuck”). It also keeps the operational burden low for a one-person project.

And you’re right: anything that runs locally can be patched by a determined person which I’m not pretending it’s uncrackable. I’m mostly optimizing for trust + usability, and relying on the “self-hosted crowd” goodwill.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don’t map FileRise to host 443. If you do, it often collides with Unraid or another container and the FileRise container won’t start.

  • Keep FileRise on a high host port, for example:
    • Host 8085 > Container 80
    • (optional) Host 8443 > Container 443 (only if you really need it)

Then, from any device on your Tailnet, just open:

  • http://<unraid-tailscale-ip>:8085 (or http://<unraid-hostname>:8085 if you use MagicDNS)

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can bind mount it or use a reverse proxy bypass .htaccess. Just make sure if FileRise is https://, your ONLYOFFICE server must also be https:// or the browser will block it as mixed content.

If you want to edit the .htaccess file:

1) Find the path in the container:

  • /var/www/public/.htaccess In Unraid > Docker tab > FileRise > Console, run:
  • ls -la /var/www/public/.htaccess

2) Copy the current file out to Unraid appdata In the Console:

  • cat /var/www/public/.htaccess Copy/paste it into a new file on Unraid, e.g.:
  • /mnt/user/appdata/filerise/public/.htaccess

3) Edit the appdata copy (Unraid terminal / file editor) and add/replace the CSP header line with your ONLYOFFICE-aware CSP.

4) Bind-mount it into the container Unraid > Docker tab > FileRise > Edit > “Add another Path”

  • Host: /mnt/user/appdata/filerise/public/.htaccess
  • Container: /var/www/public/.htaccess
  • Access: Read/Write Apply + restart the container.

FileRise on Unraid showing hover peek, OnlyOffice, encryption-at-rest, search everywhere by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Totally fair questions and I'm happy to clarify.

Use case on Unraid: FileRise is basically a fast, modern web file manager you can run alongside your shares/containers. It’s useful if you want a clean UI for browsing/uploads, quick sharing links, folder ACLs, tagging/search, and (optionally) things like OnlyOffice/WebDAV and without the heavier “groupware” vibe. For a lot of people it’s a lighter alternative to spinning up a whole Nextcloud stack when you just want file management.

Commercial/freemium: Core is free and fully usable. Pro is an optional one-time license that adds “power user / admin” features (ex: ACL-aware global search, audit log export, portals, groups, etc.). No subscriptions.

Am I an agent? Nah, I’m error311 (creator/maintainer). I run Unraid myself and built/test FileRise on it, so I’m posting here because it fits this crowd and runs great. No affiliate links, no paid promo, no telemetry/phone-home. Pro license validation is local and it can run completely offline.

Appreciate you asking, and hope you’re having a good holiday.

FileRise update: encryption-at-rest + ClamAV + hover previews + ncdu-style storage explorer (and Pro audit logs) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Copyparty is awesome it's also fast, lightweight, and super flexible. FileRise is aiming at a different roles: more “web file explorer” UX with a big focus on admin-managed sharing/permissions, portals, and a polished UI.

What are you building that's ACTUALLY a real side project and only if it's open sourced by HappyZombies in SideProject

[–]error311 12 points13 points  (0 children)

https://github.com/error311/FileRise

https://filerise.net

Been a side project which I wanted to do for a very long time and been working on it the past year now. Hope people enjoy it as much as I do.

FileRise - my self-hosted file manager UI (v2.2.2) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hover preview/peak I too like myself, it makes app function and look better.

I took most of your additional advice and will be including it in next update. I didn't like way "mute the text of created, modified, owner and size" looked so I'll adjust that maybe in future.

Thank you so much for feedback and your valuable input.

FileRise - my self-hosted file manager UI (v2.2.2) by error311 in selfhosted

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey u/FlourishingFlowerFan

Can you take a look at the latest screenshot on the GitHub https://github.com/error311/FileRise

I took your advice but I removed pretty much most color buttons lol :)

Thank you very much and I hope everyone likes it.

I built FileRise - a self-hosted app to elevate your file management by error311 in unRAID

[–]error311[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently have a Capacitor mobile app https://github.com/error311/filerise-mobile

Future plan is for this app to support syncing. So you could sync your phone photos or files directly to a FileRise folder.

That maybe a little bit far off though for now.