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Africa's premier developer community. Learn, build, and grow with thousands of developers across the continent.

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Drive Guide

Upload files, manage folders, share documents, and understand storage quotas.

Contents

  1. 1. Uploading Files
  2. 2. Managing Folders
  3. 3. Sharing Files
  4. 4. Storage Quotas
  5. 5. Trash & Recovery

1. Uploading Files

Go to drive.africoders.com and click Upload or drag and drop files. Supported formats include documents, images, videos, audio, archives, and code files. Files are stored securely in the cloud.

2. Managing Folders

Create folders to organize your files. Click New Folder, name it, and drag files into it. You can nest folders, rename them, and move files between folders.

3. Sharing Files

Click the share icon on any file to generate a shareable link. Set permissions (view only or download). Share via link, email, or directly with other Africoders users.

4. Storage Quotas

Free accounts get 1 GB of storage. Pro subscribers get 50 GB. Enterprise subscribers get 500 GB. Check your usage in the Drive dashboard. If you're running low, upgrade your plan or delete unused files.

5. Trash & Recovery

Deleted files go to Trash and stay for 30 days before permanent deletion. You can restore files from Trash at any time during this period. Trashed files still count toward your storage quota.

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