Files sdk
A unified storage SDK for object and blob backends. One small, honest API. Web-standards I/O.
A unified storage SDK for object and blob backends. One small, honest API. Web-standards I/O. An escape hatch when you need the native client. The project is written primarily in TypeScript, distributed under the MIT License license, first published in 2026. It has gained significant community traction with 1,098 stars and 32 forks on GitHub. Key topics include: agents, blob, cloudflare, files, google.
Files SDK
A unified storage SDK for object and blob backends. One small, honest API. Web-standards I/O. An escape hatch when you need the native client.
Install
shnpm install files-sdk
Each provider's native SDK is an optional peer dependency — install only the ones you actually use, alongside files-sdk itself. A few examples:
sh# S3 (and any S3-compatible: R2, MinIO, DigitalOcean Spaces, Backblaze B2, Wasabi, …) npm install files-sdk @aws-sdk/client-s3 @aws-sdk/s3-presigned-post @aws-sdk/s3-request-presigner # Google Cloud Storage npm install files-sdk @google-cloud/storage google-auth-library # Azure Blob Storage npm install files-sdk @azure/storage-blob @azure/core-auth @azure/identity # Vercel Blob npm install files-sdk @vercel/blob
See files-sdk.dev for the per-adapter install command. If you import an adapter without its peer installed, Node will throw ERR_MODULE_NOT_FOUND naming the missing package.
Quick start
tsimport { Files } from "files-sdk"; import { s3 } from "files-sdk/s3"; const files = new Files({ adapter: s3({ bucket: "uploads" }), }); await files.upload("avatars/abc.png", file, { contentType: "image/png" }); const got = await files.download("avatars/abc.png"); const exists = await files.exists("avatars/abc.png");
Swap the adapter import (files-sdk/r2, files-sdk/gcs, files-sdk/azure, …) and the rest of your code stays the same.
File handles
Use files.file(key) when your application code works with the same object repeatedly:
tsconst avatar = files.file("avatars/abc.png"); await avatar.upload(file, { contentType: "image/png" }); if (await avatar.exists()) { const meta = await avatar.head(); const url = await avatar.url({ expiresIn: 300 }); } await avatar.delete();
File handles are a thin layer over the same adapter methods, so adapters do not need to implement anything extra.
What you get
- One API across providers —
upload,download,head,exists,delete,copy,move,list/listAll,url,signedUploadUrl, plusfile(key)for a key-scoped handle. The shape is the same on S3, GCS, Azure, Vercel Blob, the local filesystem, and consumer providers like Dropbox.existsreturnsfalseonly when the provider reportsNotFound; auth, permission, and transport failures still throw. - Web-standard I/O — bodies are
Blob,File,ReadableStream,Uint8Array,ArrayBuffer, orstring. No provider-specific types leak into your code. - Escape hatch — every adapter exposes its native client at
files.raw, so provider-specific features are one property access away. - Tree-shakeable — each adapter is a separate entry point. You only bundle what you import.
Adapters
A growing catalog covering S3 and S3-compatible stores, the major cloud blob platforms, edge/serverless blob services, the local filesystem, and consumer file providers. See files-sdk.dev for the current list and per-adapter setup.
AI tools
A growing set of subpaths wrap a configured Files instance as ready-made tools for popular AI SDKs — currently the Vercel AI SDK (files-sdk/ai-sdk), OpenAI's Responses API and Agents SDK (files-sdk/openai), and Anthropic's Claude Agent SDK (files-sdk/claude). All share the same file operations and approval-gating defaults, so models can browse, read, and (optionally) mutate your bucket through the same unified surface as your application code. See files-sdk.dev for the current list and per-SDK setup.
License
MIT
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