Lufi means Let's Upload that FIle.
It stores files and allows you to download them.
Is that all? No. All the files are encrypted by the browser! It means that your files never leave your computer unencrypted.
The administrator of the Lufi instance you use will not be able to see what is in your file, and your network administrator neither. Neither can do your ISP.
Lufi is licensed under the terms of the AGPL. See the LICENSE file.
Not for now. Lufi is still in development.
Because Lufi is quite similar to Luffy, like in "Monkey D. Luffy" from One Piece manga, the logo is a straw hat, made with pain, love and Inkscape.
The official wiki will contain all what you need to know about Lufi (installation, configuration, etc). Go to https://git.framasoft.org/luc/lufi/wikis/home or clone it:
git clone https://git.framasoft.org/luc/lufi.wiki.git
All the encryption/decryption process takes place on your browser. The encryption key never go on the network.
But please, notice that some meta-datas are send unencrypted:
Lufi comes with English and French languages. It will choose the language to display from the browser's settings.
See AUTHORS.md file.
Please consider contributing, either by reporting issues or by helping the internationalization. And of course, code contribution are welcome!
The details on how to contribute are on the wiki.
Lufi is written in Perl with the Mojolicious framework.
It uses:
public/font/LICENSE.txt
Yup, no jQuery here, just old good vanilla javascript.