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    ipfs-car

    ipfs-car

    Convert files to content-addressable archives and back

    Convert files to content-addressable archives and back. ipfs-car is a library and CLI tool to pack & unpack files from Content Addressable aRchives (CAR) file. A thin wrapper over @ipld/car and unix-fs. Content-addressable archives store data as blocks (a sequence of bytes) each prefixed with the Content ID (CID) derived from the hash of the data; typically in a file with a .car extension. Use ipfs-car to pack your files into a .car; a portable, verifiable, IPFS-compatible archive.
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    Yearn metadata storage

    Yearn metadata storage

    Yearn metadata storage on IPFS (static)

    ...Any folder that begins with 0x is considered as an address. The address must be checksummed, otherwise, verification will fail. Schemas can be created in the root of the schema folder. For syntax, you can take a look at the JSON schema specs. The AJV library is used to validate the data with the provided schemas.
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    Devault

    Devault

    Decentralized alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage

    A Blockchain-based, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted cloud storage. Devault is a decentralized, self-hosted, and end-to-end encrypted alternative to proprietary and centralized cloud storage. The file gets encrypted using AES-256-CBC encryption. The encrypted file is split into pieces. The chunks are distributed across the network nodes. The root hash will be stored in your wallet on the blockchain.
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    Web File Viewer

    Web File Viewer

    1 PHP file to cleanly share your public documents on the web

    WFV is a simple PHP file to put in the root of your public documents to make them available on the web. It shows previews of pictures as thumbnails and display all the links needed. It is fully configurable and uses short web addresses. Please visit the web site for more info.
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    This small program checks the size of the files in the mail spool directory and compares them to the data given in the config file. If the size of the mail inbox file larger, it sends e-mail to user and/or root.
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