# Droopy **Repository Path**: secosun/Droopy ## Basic Information - **Project Name**: Droopy - **Description**: No description available - **Primary Language**: Unknown - **License**: Not specified - **Default Branch**: master - **Homepage**: None - **GVP Project**: No ## Statistics - **Stars**: 0 - **Forks**: 0 - **Created**: 2023-11-15 - **Last Updated**: 2023-11-15 ## Categories & Tags **Categories**: Uncategorized **Tags**: None ## README # Droopy ### Easy File Sharing Copyright 2008-2013 (c) Pierre Duquesne Licensed under the New BSD License. Originally shared at [Pierre's Blog, stackp.online.fr](http://stackp.online.fr/droopy). ### About Droopy is a standalone, minimal file-sharing server written in pure Python and designed for simplicity. Originally written to facilitate easy sharing on an ad-hoc basis, it has become central to systems such as [Piratebox](http://www.piratebox.cc/) which extend the concept to offline, social filesharing. ![Droopy in the Browser, with a title image](img/droopy-in-browser-thumb.png) ### Usage Note: [A tutorial on how to set up Droopy on Windows](http://www.techkings.org/general-pc-chat/34104-droopy-tutorial.html) was very kindly written by Ronan. The rest of this section focuses on Linux and MacOSX. Droopy is a command-line program. I’ll suppose you’ve downloaded and saved the file in `~/bin/`. Go to the directory where you want the uploaded files to be stored, for example: mkdir ~/uploads cd ~/uploads Then, run droopy. You can give a message and a picture to display: python3 ~/bin/droopy -m "Hi, it's me Bob. You can send me a file." -p ~/avatar.png ![Droopy at the terminal](img/droopy-in-terminal-thumb.png) And it’s up and running on port 8000 of you computer. Check it out at `http://localhost:8000`, and give your computer’s address to your friends. Droopy supports a number of other options; try `python3 droopy --help` for insight. On Linux, droopy can be run directly without specifically calling `python3`, so you can put `droopy` into a folder that's in your system PATH variable, such as `/usr/bin/` and call it directly: `droopy --help`. ### Feedback and contribution I’d love to hear about your experience using droopy. If you have ideas to improve it, please let me know. Pierre – [stackp@online.fr](mailto:stackp@online.fr).