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    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Bananas Screen Sharing

    Cross-Platform screen sharing

    Bananas is a lightweight web framework built for JavaScript, focusing on simplicity and fast prototyping of web applications. Because there are no servers involved (except for the stun, turn and signaling servers that are needed for exchanging the initial connection information), you need to have a way to communicate the url to the person you're sharing your screen with.
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    WebcamServer

    WebcamServer

    Tool to remotely activate a camera and capture images up on GET-reques

    Usual webcams run a server Tom remotely access images and videos. This often prevents the server from going to suspend. This tool listens on a configurable port on a GET request requesting a .jpg file. Up on such a request, the webcam is configured, activated, an image is captured, and the image is returned as a usual http reply. This enables the server to suspend and to wait for a WOL to resume.
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    Command line script written in Python. Takes a screenshot of the entire desktop. Gives you the option to upload or not. If you choose to upload, requests server info. Then copies the code to the clipboard, so you're ready to share!
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