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ihave.to

v0.10.3

Published

Catch ideas. As they come and let them grow with your team in real time

Downloads

65

Readme

iHave.to

End2End encrypted and real time enabled memoboard

Dependency Status

iHave.to is a simple realtime synced memo board which is encrypted using AES.

Features

  • End2End encryption
  • Drag&Drop image uploads on notes
  • Custom workspaces and wallpapers
  • Full change history
  • Simple time line
  • Translate youtube links in embedded youtube videos
  • Show website icons for links
  • Colors and custom categories

Author: iHave.to/do was written and designed by Bernhard Behrendt all rights reserved.

Released under MIT License

Dependencies

Graphicsmagick

For creating thumbs and fix image rotations graphicsmagick is required.

OSX

Install graphicsmagick via e.g bower or mac ports

bower install imagemagick

Debian/Ubuntu

Install graphicsmagick via apt-get

sudo apt-get install graphicsmagick imagemagick

Windows

Visit the websites of graphicsmagick and install the windows version of that libraries. Furthermore you maybe set graphicsmagicks path in $PATH system variable.

Node.js

iHave.to requires node.js and npm.

Install

npm install ihave.to -g

You now can start application by type in your terminal:

ihaveto Without the dot ;)

You can change the port in server/settings/config.js.

CONFIG Settings

CONFIG = {
    PORT: 3000,
    
    PASS_REFERER: '*',          // Determine which domain referers are passed to uploaded data
                                // (* means everything and domain without "http://www." (e.g. mydomain.com)
                                // means only calls from given domain which is recommended)

    
    ROOT: __dirname + '/../',   // The servers root folder
    
    MAX_UPLOAD_SIZE: 16,        // Determine the max upload file size in MB
    
    MAX_DAYS_UNUSED: 60,        // Determine after how many days a non uses borad/image gets deleted by system
    
    IMG_ROOT: 'upload',         // The folder where image uploads are stored in
    
    THUMB_HGT: 128,             // The Thumb width (double size fox retina displays)
    
    THUMB_WID: 128,             // The Thumb width (double size fox retina displays)
    
    GM_QUALITY: 95,             // Set the quality level for image optimisations
    
    RUN_CLEANUP: 21600000,      // Means 4 times a day
    
    SSL_KEY: null,              // The absolute path to a ssl key file
    
    SSL_CERT: null,             // The absolute path to a ssl certificates
    
    SSL_CA: null,               // The intermediate CA certificate
    
    SSL_PORT: 4433,             // The port which provides SSL
    
    ALLOWED_UPLOAD_FILES: ['image/png', 'image/jpg', 'image/jpeg', 'image/gif'] // The allowed image upload formats