The open-source, Discord-based file sharing service.
Flagship instance — Live test instance
First, install monofile's prerequisites...
npm i
Then, add your bot token...
echo "TOKEN=INSERT-TOKEN.HERE" > .env
and, in addition, SMTP authentication...
echo "\nMAIL_USER=user@example.com" > .env
echo "\nMAIL_PASS=password here" > .env
Invite your bot to a server, and create a new config.json
in the project root:
// config.json
{
"maxDiscordFiles": 20,
"maxDiscordFileSize": 26214400,
"targetGuild": "1024080490677936248",
"targetChannel": "1024080525993971913",
"requestTimeout":120000,
"maxUploadIdLength":30,
"accounts": {
"registrationEnabled": true,
"requiredForUpload": false
},
"webdrop": {
"accountRequired": false
},
"mail": { // nodemailer transport options
"host": "smtp.fastmail.com", // or your mail provider of choice
"port": 465,
"secure": true,
"auth": {
"user": "REPLACE-WITH-YOUR-ALIAS@YOURDOMAIN.COM",
"pass": "REPLACE-WITH-YOUR-GENERATED-PASSWORD"
}
}
}
Then, compile:
tsc && sass src/style:out/style && rollup -c
and start.
npm start
monofile should now be running on either env.MONOFILE_PORT
or port 3000
.
Although we believe monofile is not against Discord's developer terms of service, Etcetera is not liable if Discord takes action against you for running an instance.
Code written by Etcetera is currently licensed under Unlicense.
Icons under /assets/icons
were created by Microsoft, and as such are licensed under different terms (MIT).