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loli-safe

loli-safe

Pomf-like image uploading service, written in NodeJS


  1. Clone
  2. Rename config.sample.js to config.js
  3. Modify port and privacy options if desired
  4. run npm install to install all dependencies
  5. run node lolisafe.js to start the service

Using it

After the service is started, you can POST files to /api/upload . The file key needs to be called file and it should be a multipart/form-data upload, or else it will be disregarded.

This works great with sharex, just like cuntflaps.me and mixtape.moe. A chrome extension to be able to right click images -> send to safe is in the works.

If you are using nginx, you should set inside your location block the following directive, replacing the number with the one you want set up client_max_body_size 512M;

If using apache, you should change the following directives on your config memory_limit = 512M