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    WebTorrent CLI

    WebTorrent CLI

    WebTorrent, the streaming torrent client. For the command line

    WebTorrent CLI is a command-line interface for the WebTorrent protocol, enabling users to stream, download, and seed torrents directly from the terminal using Node.js. It supports both traditional BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers, bridging the gap between desktop clients and browser-based peers. With a simple and intuitive interface, WebTorrent CLI allows users to instantly stream videos (especially with built-in support for VLC, MPV, and Chromecast), making it ideal for media consumption...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Roll Call

    Roll Call

    Free and reliable audio calls for everyone w/ browser p2p

    roll-call is a lightweight, browser-based video conferencing tool built entirely with WebRTC and peer-to-peer technologies. It requires no backend server or user authentication, making it ideal for impromptu meetings, remote collaboration, or privacy-conscious communication. Users simply share a unique room URL, and connections are established directly between participants. With minimal setup and no data retention, roll-call emphasizes simplicity, accessibility, and decentralization.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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