mirror of https://github.com/JustKato/FreePad.git
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33 lines
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![Gopher](static/img/twitter_header_photo_2.png)
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Quickly create "pads" and share with others
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[![Docker](https://img.shields.io/badge/docker-%230db7ed.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=docker&logoColor=white)](https://hub.docker.com/r/justkato/freepad)
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[![Ko-Fi](https://img.shields.io/badge/Ko--fi-F16061?style=for-the-badge&logo=ko-fi&logoColor=white)](https://ko-fi.com/justkato)
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![Go](https://img.shields.io/badge/go-%2300ADD8.svg?style=for-the-badge&logo=go&logoColor=white)
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[![demo](https://img.shields.io/badge/Demo-Check%20out%20the%20functionality-orange)](https://pad.justkato.me/)
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![MariaDB](https://img.shields.io/badge/MariaDB-003545?style=for-the-badge&logo=mariadb&logoColor=white)
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# **FreePad**
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![Gopher](static/img/demo.gif)
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**FreePad** is a simple `Go` project to help you juggle temporary notes that you might wanna pass from one device to another, or from a person to another with memorable and easy to communicate online "Pads".
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The project is absolutely free to use, you can extend the code and even contribute, I am more than happy to be corrected in my horrible beginner code.
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The current maintainer and creator is `Kato Twofold`
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![Gopher](static/img/banner_prerequisites.png)
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Before getting started there are a couple things you should configure before proceeding, such as the database storage type and a couple limits, now if you really want to you can skip these but it's better to know what you're running as to not wake up with a not-so-nice surprise.
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![Gopher](static/img/banner_environment.png)
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The `.env` file contains all of the available options and you should use it to change those said variables, these are really important to customizing and self hosting this experience for yourself.
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If you need any help with any setting you can always open an issue over on github and get help from me.
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If you are barely getting started with hosting your own services, or even Sys admin stuff in general or writing code my suggestion is to just copy `.env` and leave it as is until you get it running with the defaults running fine, afterwards you can play with it a little and who knows, maybe even get to learn something! |