ProcessFileManager by tcnet

File Manager for ProcessWire is a module to manager files and folders from the CMS backend.

File Manager for ProcessWire

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File Manager for ProcessWire is a module to manager files and folders from the CMS backend. It supports creating, deleting, renaming, packing, unpacking, uploading, downloading and editing of files and folders. The integrated code editor ACE supports highlighting of all common programming languages.

"Screenshot showing the file manager"

Warning


This module is probably the most powerful module. You might destroy your processwire installation if you don't exactly know what you doing. Be careful and use it at your own risk!

ACE code editor


This module uses ACE code editor available from: https://github.com/ajaxorg/ace

"Screenshot showing the code editor"

Dragscroll


This module uses the JavaScript dragscroll available from: http://github.com/asvd/dragscroll. Dragscroll adds the ability to drag the table horizontally with the mouse pointer.

PHP File Manager


This module uses a modified version of PHP File Manager available from: https://github.com/alexantr/filemanager

Install and use modules at your own risk. Always have a site and database backup before installing new modules.

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