# oxicloud
**Repository Path**: it2022/oxicloud
## Basic Information
- **Project Name**: oxicloud
- **Description**: No description available
- **Primary Language**: Unknown
- **License**: MIT
- **Default Branch**: dev
- **Homepage**: None
- **GVP Project**: No
## Statistics
- **Stars**: 0
- **Forks**: 0
- **Created**: 2025-04-16
- **Last Updated**: 2025-04-16
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## A lightweight, Rust-powered alternative to NextCloud
I built OxiCloud because I wanted a simpler, faster file storage solution than existing options. After struggling with NextCloud's performance on my home server, I decided to create something that prioritizes speed and simplicity while still being robust enough for daily use.

*OxiCloud's straightforward interface for file and folder management*
## β¨ What makes OxiCloud different?
- **Lightweight**: Minimal resource requirements compared to PHP-based alternatives
- **Responsive UI**: Clean, fast interface that works well on both desktop and mobile
- **Rust Performance**: Built with Rust for memory safety and speed
- **Optimized Binary**: Uses Link Time Optimization (LTO) for maximum performance
- **Simple Setup**: Get running with minimal configuration
- **Multilingual**: Full support for English and Spanish interfaces
## π οΈ Getting Started
### Prerequisites
- Rust 1.70+ and Cargo
- PostgreSQL 13+ database
- 512MB RAM minimum (1GB+ recommended)
### Installation
```bash
# Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/DioCrafts/oxicloud.git
cd oxicloud
# Configure your database (create .env file with your PostgreSQL connection)
echo "DATABASE_URL=postgres://username:password@localhost/oxicloud" > .env
# Build the project
cargo build --release
# Run database migrations
cargo run --bin migrate
# Run the server
cargo run --release
```
The server will be available at `http://localhost:8085`
## π§© Technical Implementation
OxiCloud follows Clean Architecture principles with clear separation of concerns:
- **Domain Layer**: Core business logic and entities
- **Application Layer**: Use cases and application services
- **Infrastructure Layer**: External systems and implementations
- **Interfaces Layer**: API and web controllers
The architecture makes it easy to extend functionality or swap components without affecting the core system.
## π§ Development
```bash
# Core development workflow
cargo build # Build the project
cargo run # Run the project locally
cargo check # Quick check for compilation errors
# Optimized builds
cargo build --release # Build with full optimization (LTO enabled)
cargo run --release # Run optimized build
# Testing
cargo test # Run all tests
cargo test # Run a specific test
cargo bench # Run benchmarks with optimized settings
# Code quality
cargo clippy # Run linter
cargo fmt # Format code
# Debugging
RUST_LOG=debug cargo run # Run with detailed logging
```
## πΊοΈ Roadmap
I'm actively working on improving OxiCloud with features that I need personally:
- User authentication and multi-user support (in progress)
- File sharing with simple links
- WebDAV support for desktop integration
- Basic file versioning
- Simple mobile-friendly web interface enhancements
- Trash bin functionality (in progress)
See [TODO-LIST.md](TODO-LIST.md) for my current development priorities.
## π€ Contributing
Contributions are welcome! The project is still in early stages, so there's lots of room for improvement.
Please see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for detailed information on how to contribute to OxiCloud. All contributors are expected to follow our [Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
## π License
OxiCloud is available under the [MIT License](LICENSE). See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more information.
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Built by a developer who just wanted better file storage. Feedback and contributions welcome!