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Puter.com, The Personal Cloud Computer: All your files, apps, and games in one place accessible from anywhere at any time.

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Puter

Puter is an advanced, open-source internet operating system designed to be feature-rich, exceptionally fast, and highly extensible. It can be used to build remote desktop environments or serve as an interface for cloud storage services, remote servers, web hosting platforms, and more.


Getting Started

Local Development

git clone https://github.com/HeyPuter/puter
cd puter
npm install
npm start

This will launch Puter at http://localhost:4000 (or the next available port).


Using Docker

mkdir puter && cd puter && mkdir -p puter/config puter/data && sudo chown -R 1000:1000 puter && docker run --rm -p 4100:4100 -v `pwd`/puter/config:/etc/puter -v `pwd`/puter/data:/var/puter  ghcr.io/heyputer/puter

Using Docker Compose

mkdir puter && cd puter
mkdir -p puter/config puter/data
sudo chown -R 1000:1000 puter
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/HeyPuter/puter/main/docker-compose.yml
docker compose up

See Configuration for next steps.


⚠️ Self-Hosting ⚠️

The self-hosted version of Puter is currently in alpha stage and should not be used in production yet. It is under active development and may contain bugs, other issues. Please exercise caution and use it for testing and evaluation purposes only.

Configuration

Running the server will generate a configuration file at volatile/config/config.json.

Domain Name

To access Puter on your device, you can simply go to the address printed in the server console (usually puter.localhost:4100).

To access Puter from another device, a domain name must be configured, as well as an api subdomain. For example, example.local might be the domain name pointing to the IP address of the server running puter, and api.example.com must point to this address as well. This domain must be specified in the configuration file (usually volatile/config/config.json) as well.

See domain configuration for more information.

Default User

By default, Puter will create a user called default_user. This user will have a randomly generated password, which will be printed in the development console. A warning will persist in the dev console until this user's password is changed. Please login to this user and change the password as your first step. This user by default has 10GB storage instead of the default (500MB storage) for new/temporary users.


FAQ

❓ What's the use case for Puter?

Puter can be used as:

  • An alternative to Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive, etc. with a fresh interface and powerful features.
  • Remote desktop environment for servers and workstations.
  • A platform for building and hosting websites, web apps, and games.
  • A friendly, open-source project and community to learn about web development, cloud computing, distributed systems, and much more!

❓ Why isn't Puter built with React, Angular, Vue, etc.?

For performance reasons, Puter is built with vanilla JavaScript and jQuery. Additionally, we'd like to avoid complex abstractions and to remain in control of the entire stack, as much as possible.

Also partly inspired by some of our favorite projects that are not built with frameworks: VSCode, Photopea, and OnlyOffice.


❓ Why jQuery?

Puter interacts directly with the DOM and jQuery provides an elegant yet powerful API to manipulate the DOM, handle events, and much more. It's also fast, mature, and battle-tested.


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The default wallpaper is created by Milad Fakurian and published on Unsplash.

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