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    FileDAG Storage

    FileDAG Storage

    A distributed storage service built on the IPFS technology stack

    FileDAG Storage A distributed storage service built on the IPFS technology stack. Different from the official implementation of IPFS, we focus more on data management, data reliability, availability and fault tolerance, and clustering of storage nodes. The minimum storage unit of FileDAG Storage is dag, which is the data block. Files or objects are organized in a merkle-dag structure, and multiple files or objects may share some data blocks. The obvious benefit of this is to reduce redundant data, especially for multi-version systems. Not only does reduce data redundancy, it also saves bandwidth on network transmissions. Every advantage has its disadvantage, the downside is that data management has become more complex. First, the file or object management module needs to be abstracted on the basis of merkle-dag; second, the file cannot be deleted directly, only the data blocks that are no longer needed can be released through garbage collection.
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    Fusion

    Fusion

    A lightweight, self-hosted friendly RSS aggregator and reader

    A lightweight RSS feed aggregator and reader.
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    Gilfoyle

    Gilfoyle

    Distributed video encoding, hosting and streaming

    Gilfoyle is a web application from the Dreamvo project that runs a self-hosted media streaming server. Allowing you to easily implement media streaming in any application at any scale. It's written in Golang, mostly designed for Kubernetes and runs as a single Linux binary with PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ.
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    Go File

    Go File

    Go-based file sharing tool, single executable file only

    Go File is a minimal file hosting and management service built with Go, designed to provide a fast and efficient way to upload, store, and share files through a web interface. The project prioritizes performance and simplicity, leveraging Go’s concurrency model to handle file operations efficiently. It offers a straightforward approach to file management, allowing users to upload files and access them through generated links without requiring complex configuration. The service is suitable for self-hosting, making it an attractive option for developers who want control over their file storage and sharing infrastructure. Its design emphasizes lightweight deployment, enabling it to run on modest hardware or cloud environments with minimal overhead. Go-File also supports basic file organization and retrieval, making it practical for both personal and small-scale team use.
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    Hydra Booster

    Hydra Booster

    A DHT Indexer node & Peer Router

    A new type of DHT node designed to accelerate the Content Resolution & Content Providing on the IPFS Network. A (cute) Hydra with one belly full of records and many heads (Peer IDs) to tell other nodes about them, charged with rocket boosters to transport other nodes to their destination faster. Only run a hydra-booster on machines with public IP addresses. Having more DHT nodes behind NATs makes DHT queries in general slower, as connecting in generally takes longer and sometimes doesn't even work (resulting in a timeout). The total number of heads a single Hydra can have depends on the resources of the machine it's running on. To get the desired number of heads you may need to run multiple Hydras on multiple machines.
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    Hyperledger FireFly

    Hyperledger FireFly

    Hyperledger FireFly is the first open source Supernode

    Hyperledger FireFly is the first open source Supernode: a complete stack for enterprises to build and scale secure Web3 applications. The FireFly API for digital assets, data flows, and blockchain transactions makes it radically faster to build production-ready apps on popular chains and protocols. Hyperledger FireFly has a pluggable microservices architecture. Everything is pluggable, from the Blockchain technology, token ERC standards, and custom smart contracts, all the way to the event distribution layer and private database. So if there aren't yet instructions for making FireFly a Supernode for your favorite blockchain technology - don't worry. There is almost certainly a straightforward path to plugging it in that will save you from re-building all the plumbing for your blockchain application from scratch.
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    IPDR

    IPDR

    IPFS-backed Docker Registry

    IPDR is a Docker Registry tool that proxies Docker registry requests to IPFS for pushing and pulling images. IPDR allows you to store Docker images on IPFS instead of a central registry like Docker Hub or Google Container Registry. Docker images are referenced by their IPFS hash instead of the repo tag names. IPDR is compatible with the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 Spec for pulling images.
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    IPFS Copy

    IPFS Copy

    Pin your existing IPFS files stored in Infura in 3 steps

    Migrate your IPFS data to Infura in 3 steps. ipfs-copy is a migration tool for both existing Infura IPFS users and new users currently self-hosting their data that want to migrate to the new, more reliable, performant Infura IPFS service with all the latest features.
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    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions. This GitHub Action helps you to publish your website/assets to IPFS Pinning Services (e.g. Pinata or Firebase using the official IPFS Remote Pinning API. You can use this Action directly from your GitHub workflow. You can find the required credentials on your Pinning Services Website.
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    InterPlanetary Mail

    InterPlanetary Mail

    Decentralized Email alternative using IPFS

    InterPlanetary Mail (IPMail) is a decentralized email alternative, which uses IPFS to send and receive encrypted messages. Download the latest build here. Note that to download these builds you must be logged in to your GitHub account.
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    Keybase client

    Keybase client

    Keybase Go library, client, service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron

    Keybase is secure messaging and file-sharing. We use public key cryptography to ensure your messages stay private. Even we can’t read your chats. Keybase works for families, roommates, clubs, and groups of friends, too. Keybase connects to public identities, too. You can connect with communities from Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere. Don’t live dangerously when it comes to documents. Keybase can store your group’s photos, videos, and documents with end-to-end encryption. You can set a timer on your most sensitive messages. This distribution includes cryptographic software. The country in which you currently reside may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check your country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software.
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    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Decentralized Version Control System

    The goal of the Multiverse project is to create a developer-centric network for code hosting, collaboration, and archival. One that is community-operated, privacy-respecting, and completely open source. Multiverse builds on top of the libp2p and IPFS projects to provide a decentralized code-hosting network. Decentralized networks shift the power from service providers to the users in the form of data ownership. Data ownership and data portability are the two core factors that will drive innovation on the Multiverse network. Switching service providers is completely transparent as none of your data is trapped behind a walled garden.
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    Myel pop

    Myel pop

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel, the community-powered content delivery network. Our mission is to build a community powered content delivery network that is resilient, scalable, and peer-to-peer ↔️ to suit the long-term needs of Web3 applications. We're currently using Filecoin building blocks and are aspiring to make this library as interoperable as possible with existing Web3 backends such as IPFS. This library is still experimental so feel free to open an issue if you have any suggestions or would like to contribute.
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    Nexus IPFS

    Nexus IPFS

    Nexus is the IPFS private network node orchestration for Temporal

    Nexus is the IPFS private network node orchestration and registry service for Temporal, an easy-to-use interface into distributed and decentralized storage technologies. Nexus handles on-demand deployment, resource management, metadata persistence, and fine-grained access control for IPFS nodes running within Docker containers.
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    Noise

    Noise

    A decentralized P2P networking stack written in Go

    Noise is a lightweight and high-performance framework for building distributed peer-to-peer (P2P) systems in Go. Designed to be modular and easy to use, Noise abstracts away the complexity of building scalable networked applications, enabling developers to focus on protocol logic rather than low-level networking. It offers an actor-model inspired concurrency design and supports peer discovery, messaging, and transport encryption out of the box. Suitable for applications like decentralized ledgers, chat apps, and distributed services, Noise brings a solid foundation for experimenting with or deploying P2P systems with minimal overhead.
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    Notify

    Notify

    A dead simple Go library for sending notifications to message services

    A dead simple Go library for sending notifications to various messaging services. Notify was born out of my own need to have my API servers running in production be able to notify me when critical errors occur. Of course, Notify can be used for any other purpose as well. The library is kept as simple as possible for quick integration and ease of use. Since Notify is highly dependent on the consistency of the supported external services and the corresponding latest client libraries, we cannot guarantee its reliability nor its consistency, and therefore you should probably not use or rely on Notify in critical scenarios.
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    OCI Registry P2P

    OCI Registry P2P

    A IPFS backed storage implementation for docker/OCI registry

    A IPFS-backed storage implementation for the docker/OCI registry. This Project brings together cloud-native and peer-to-peer by enabling you to pull images directly from IPFS in way that's supported by existing container tooling. In addition, you can also push images and store them on IPFS. P2P OCI registries give you the ability to pull container images from IPFS, without being directly connected to a different registry.
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    PLEX

    PLEX

    Plex Lab Exchange. Client for running scientific workflows

    Build highly reproducible container workflows on top of a decentralized computing network. PLEX is using distributed computing and storage to run containers on a public network. Need GPUs? We got you covered. Every tool in PLEX has declared inputs and outputs. Plugging together tools by other authors should be easy. Every file processed by PLEX has a deterministic address based on its content. Keep track of your files and always share the right results with other scientists. PLEX is a simple client for distributed computation.
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    PingMe

    PingMe

    PingMe is a CLI which provides the ability to send messages or alerts

    PingMe is a personal project to satisfy my need to have alerts, most major platforms have integration to send alerts but it's not always useful, either you are stuck with one particular platform, or you have to do a lot of integrations. I needed a small utility that I could just call from my backup scripts, cron jobs, CI/CD pipelines, or from anywhere to send a message with particular information. And I can ship it everywhere with ease. Hence, the birth of PingMe. Everything is configurable via environment variables, and you can simply export the logs or messages to a variable that will be sent as a message, most of all this serves as a swiss army knife sort of tool that supports multiple platforms.
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    Project Lotus

    Project Lotus

    Reference implementation of the Filecoin protocol, written in Go

    Lotus is the reference implementation for the Filecoin network. It is written in Go, and is maintained by the Protocol Labs team. This website contains all the information you need to spin up a Lotus node, become a Filecoin storage provider, or just tinker around with the Filecoin network! Filecoin is a network of computers that allows you to store your data online. But while online storage services aren't anything new, Filecoin is different. It doesn't use centralized servers to store your data or rely on aggressive analytics tactics to make a profit and pay its shareholders. You can find out more about Filecoin and how it works over at docs.filecoin.io.
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    Qri CLI

    Qri CLI

    Organize, version, automate, and share datasets

    Because qri is global and content-addressed, adding data to qri also checks the entire network to see if someone has added it before. Since qri is focused solely on datasets, it can provide meaningful search results. Every change on qri is associated with a peer, creating an audit-able trail you can use to quickly see what has changed and who has changed it. All datasets on qri are automatically described at the time of ingest using a flexible schema that makes data naturally inter-operate. Qri comes with tools to turn all datasets on the network into a JSON API with a single command. Finally, all changes in qri are tracked & synced. Qri helps you organize, version, automate, and share datasets. All changes to Qri Datasets are versioned. Compare one version to any other. Explore the history of commits to see how datasets evolve over time. Use our code editor and CI-style automation to keep your datasets fresh and tidy.
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    SIPS

    SIPS

    A Simple IPFS Pinning Service

    SIPS is still in early development and is not guaranteed to do much of anything. Although it should function for basic usage, expect bugs, and definitely don't use it for anything that has money associated with it. SIPS is a Simple IPFS Pinning Service. It does the bare minimum necessary to present a functional pinning service. SIPS is capable of using either Postgres or SQLite3 as its backend. By default only Postgres is available, but the sqlite3 build tag will add support for SQLite3.
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    Sandglass

    Sandglass

    A distributed, scalable, persistent, time sorted message queue

    Sandglass is a distributed, horizontally scalable, persistent, time-ordered message queue. It was developed to support asynchronous tasks and message scheduling which makes it suitable for usage as a task queue. This is a prototype of a side project. This should not be used in production in its current form as things may change quickly without notice. As previously asked (#4), the purpose of this project might not seem clear. In short, there is two goals. The first is to be able to track each message individually (i.e. not using a single commit offset) to make it suitable for asynchronous tasks. The second is the ability to schedule messages to be consumed in the future. This makes it suitable for retries.
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    Superhighway84

    Superhighway84

    USENET-inspired, uncensorable, decentralized internet discussion

    Superhighway84 is an open-source, terminal-based, IPFS-powered, USENET-inspired, uncensorable, decentralized peer-to-peer internet discussion system with retro aesthetics.
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    Temporal

    Temporal

    Temporal is an easy-to-use, enterprise-grade interface

    Temporal is an enterprise-grade storage solution that allows you easily integrate with distributed storage technologies like IPFS, without sacrificing functionality with an easy to use API leveraging all the benefits the distributed web has to offer. Temporal's API comes in two flavors, hosted or on-site. Should you not have the resources, or interest in maintaining your own infrastructure you can take advantage of our hosted API running in our very own datacenter. Those who have the interest, and/or resources may deploy Temporal within your own environments. For those that deploy Temporal themselves, we offer paid for support, installation, tutorials, and product usage information sessions allowing organizations to leverage all the capabilities that Temporal offers. Temporal is modular such that the underlying protocols it connects to, can easily be upgraded, and replaced with without having to change the overall architecture.
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