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Linx Server is a lightweight, self-hosted file and media sharing platform
written in Go. It lets users upload files, code snippets, and images and
share them via a clean, minimalist web interface with no external dependencies
or databases required. Uploads can be given expiry times, deletion keys, and
per-file access passwords. Code paste gets automatic syntax highlighting,
and media files (images, video, audio) render inline in the browser. Files
can also be served as torrents via WebSeed for bandwidth-efficient distribution.
An HTTP API is available for scripted or CLI-driven uploads, making it a
popular drop-in replacement for Imgur, 0x0, or pastebin-style services on
a private server.