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    ipfsd-ctl

    ipfsd-ctl

    Control an IPFS daemon (go-ipfs or js-ipfs) using JavaScript

    Control an IPFS daemon (go-ipfs or js-ipfs) using JavaScript! Spawn IPFS Daemons, JS or Go.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Parabol

    Parabol

    Free online agile retrospective meeting tool

    Parabol gives structure to your meetings to get your team talking and moving forward faster. Add anonymous suggestions, create tasks as you go, and document your conversation in real-time with discussion threads – with your remote or hybrid team. Bring Planning Poker to life remotely. Sync issues from your backlog management tool and estimate with a fun digital card deck. Save your team time while staying up-to-date. Connect with team-mates – no matter where you all are, share updates on your own time, review updates when you’re ready. Celebrate your progress without note-taking or duplicating work, connect with your team with [optional] icebreakers, and create takeaway tasks together. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    PeerJS

    PeerJS

    Simple peer-to-peer with WebRTC

    PeerJS wraps the browser's WebRTC implementation to provide a complete, configurable, and easy-to-use peer-to-peer connection API. Equipped with nothing but an ID, a peer can create a P2P data or media stream connection to a remote peer. To broker connections, PeerJS connects to a PeerServer. Note that no peer-to-peer data goes through the server. The server acts only as a connection broker. If you don't want to run your own PeerServer, we offer a free cloud-hosted version of PeerServer. PeerServer is open source and is written in node.js. You can easily run your own. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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