

GhostFile
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GhostFile is a lightweight, one-time file upload server that automatically shuts down after handling an upload. It’s designed for quick, ephemeral file transfers and is distributed as a single, self-contained binary.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Linux
- Windows
- Mac
- Docker
- Python
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Command line interface
- No dependencies
Tags
- temporary-file-upload
- File transfer
- File Upload
- self-contained
- ephemeral
- file-upload-server
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GhostFile is a lightweight, one-time file upload server that automatically shuts down after handling an upload. It’s designed for quick, ephemeral file transfers and is distributed as a single, self-contained binary. GhostFile can run in either command-line (CLI) mode or with a graphical user interface (GUI).
Important notes:
- Preferred Usage: Running the binary is the recommended way to use GhostFile because it is self-contained and requires no additional dependencies.
- Dual-Mode Operation:
- CLI Mode: When launched from a terminal, GhostFile runs in CLI mode with all command-line options available.
- GUI Mode: When launched from a desktop environment (or forced with --gui true), a GUI appears with configuration fields and a live log window.
- You may override the auto-detection with the flag: --gui true or --gui false.
- Asset Inclusion: The web interface requires the accompanying index.html, which is bundled with the binary.
- Platform Compatibility: Although GhostFile is likely compatible with Windows and macOS, it has only been tested on Linux.
- ARM64 Testing: Binaries for both Intel (x86_64) and ARM64 have been built. ARM64 testing is limited – please report any issues.







