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# FileRise
**Elevate your File Management** A modern, self-hosted web file manager.
Upload, organize, and share files through a sleek web interface. **FileRise** is lightweight yet powerful: think of it as your personal cloud drive that you control. With drag-and-drop uploads, in-browser editing, secure user logins (with SSO and 2FA support), and one-click sharing, FileRise makes file management on your server a breeze.
Upload, organize, and share files through a sleek web interface. **FileRise** is lightweight yet powerful: think of it as your personal cloud drive that you control. With drag-and-drop uploads, in-browser editing, secure user logins (with SSO and 2FA support), and one-click sharing, **FileRise** makes file management on your server a breeze.
**4/3/2025 Video demo:**
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This will start FileRise on port 8080. Visit `http://your-server-ip:8080` to access it. Environment variables shown above are optional for instance, set `SECURE="true"` to enforce HTTPS (assuming you have SSL at proxy level) and adjust TIMEZONE as needed. The volume mounts ensure your files and user data persist outside the container.
This will start FileRise on port 8080. Visit `http://your-server-ip:8080` to access it. Environment variables shown above are optional for instance, set `SECURE="true"` to enforce HTTPS (assuming you have SSL at proxy level) and adjust `TIMEZONE` as needed. The volume mounts ensure your files and user data persist outside the container.
- **Using Docker Compose:**
Alternatively, use **docker-compose**. Save the snippet below as docker-compose.yml and run `docker-compose up -d`: