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    BitTorrent is a tool for distributed download. Go to http://www.bittorrent.com/ for the latest version, or http://www.bittorrent.com/dl/?C=M;O=D for source and older versions.
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    Kinto

    Kinto

    A generic JSON document store with sharing and synchronisation options

    Kinto is a minimalist JSON storage service with synchronization and sharing abilities. It is meant to be easy to use and easy to self-host. Kinto is used at Mozilla and released under the Apache v2 license. It’s hard for frontend developers to respect users' privacy when building applications that work offline, store data remotely and synchronize across devices. Existing solutions either rely on big corporations that crave user data or require a non-trivial amount of time and expertise to set up a new server for every new project. We want to help developers focus on the front, and we don’t want the challenge of storing user data to get in their way. The path between a new idea and deploying to production should be short! Also, we believe data belong to the users, and not necessarily to the application authors. Applications should be decoupled from the storage location, and users should be able to choose where their personal data are stored.
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    LibreWeb Browser

    LibreWeb Browser

    Decentralized Web Browser

    LibreWeb is an open-source decentralized web browser, leveraging IPFS. What would you do differently; if you could reinvent The Internet in the 21st century? With all the knowledge and new technologies available today. I was inspired by Douglas Engelbart, Tim Berners-Lee, and Ted Nelson as well as projects like IPFS, Jekyll, ARPANET, and more. Everyone should be able to easily read and create a site/blog/news page and publish the content online (without minimal technical knowledge). Built-in easy-to-use editor (whenever you want to publish some content without programming language knowledge). Decentralized (no single-point of failure or censorship), like P2P, DHT, and IPFS. Versioning/revisions of content and documents (automatically solves broken 'links', that can't be happy anymore). Publisher users should be able to add additional information about the document/page, eg. title or path (similar in how Jekyll is using the YML format for meta data).
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    Nextcloud Text

    Nextcloud Text

    Collaborative document editing using Markdown

    Nextcloud Text is a collaborative document editor that lets you work, share and collaborate with friends and colleagues on documents. Though it is available in Nextcloud 16 and 17, anybody can access Text whether they’re using Nextcloud or not. Nextcloud Text files are saved as Markdown, so they can be edited from any other text app. Nextcloud Text is lightweight and distraction-free, giving you only the formatting that you need so you can focus on writing.
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    Portal

    Portal

    Portal is a quick and easy command-line file transfer utility

    Portal is a peer-to-peer file transfer tool that allows users to securely send files between devices without any server intermediaries. Inspired by apps like Magic Wormhole, Portal uses WebRTC for direct peer connections and employs password-based authentication to ensure security. It works cross-platform and offers a simple command-line interface for intuitive file transfers. Portal is ideal for users who want a private, serverless way to share files quickly across networks or devices.
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    Quiet

    Quiet

    A private, p2p alternative to Slack and Discord built on Tor & IPFS

    Quiet is an alternative to team chat apps like Slack, Discord, and Element that does not require trusting a central server or running one's own. In Quiet, all data syncs directly between a team's devices over Tor with no server required. Quiet is not audited and should not be used when privacy and security are critical. It lacks basic features and probably won't replace your Slack or Discord yet. That said, it works surprisingly well and we use it daily as a Slack replacement. Quiet is for fans of software freedom, decentralization and privacy tech, and for anyone craving a future where humanity can collaborate effectively online without trusting our communities, networks, and data to giant corporations. Quiet is written (mostly) in TypeScript, with Electron and React Native frontends, and welcomes outside contributions!
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Torrentinim

    Torrentinim

    Very low memory-footprint, self hosted API-only torrent search engine

    Torrentinim is a self-hosted, minimalist torrent search engine written in Go that allows users to search for torrent metadata across multiple public indexers. It features a fast web interface, low memory usage, and simple deployment, making it ideal for personal media servers or private torrent discovery tools. Torrentinim does not host any content but aggregates search results from external sources, giving users a streamlined way to find and copy magnet links. Its simplicity and performance make it a great addition to seedboxes and home media environments.
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    Utility to test and create .sfv and test .par on Unix and Windows. Easy scripting. Also Handy in dos environment. Recursive directories handling. Tested files database.
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    Downloads: 43 This Week
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    It´s a ed2k file sharing client, done for easy of use and speed.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    MUTE is a secure, anonymous, distributed communications framework. Node-to-node connections are encrypted, and messages are routed using an ant-inspired algorithm. The first MUTE-based app supports anonymous file sharing.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    ABC is a Bittorrent client which supports a queueing system with priority, global and local preferences for downloading torrents, multiple upload options for completed files, an adjustable display, and remote access via a web service.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Bowlfish was the pioneer portuguese eMule MOD client that allowed the major portuguese ISP's clients to circunvent the download quotas imposed by such ISP.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    emule client, based on emule Xtreme Mod (see https://sourceforge.net/projects/emulextreme/) many enhancements, bugfixes and useful features from other mods. Lite Mod, based on X Mod only keep the commonly used features and reduce memory usage
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    iTorrent allows you to download BitTorrent podcasts from iTunes. It transforms BitTorrent podcasts so that you can update them just like any other podcast in iTunes.
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    Downloads: 33 This Week
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    Quamachi

    Quamachi

    A Hamachi GUI for Linux

    Quamachi is a Hamachi GUI for Linux. It was designed by Xavion. Hamachi is a zero-configuration VPN service. It was designed by LogMeIn. Use Quamachi if you want to: * Access VPNs via a mature GUI * Browse remote Samba file-shares * Remotely control via SSH and VNC * Flexibly choose optional dependencies
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    Downloads: 54 This Week
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    Dat

    Dat

    Peer-to-peer sharing and live syncronization of files via command line

    A distributed data community for the next generation Web. Technology built by community, financed responsibly, and given away for free to the public. The Dat Foundation is a small non-profit group that provides social and technical infrastructure for the consortium of projects and working groups. We believe information and communication technology should be transparently funded and operated. At the scale of the web, every decision can have a massive impact on our political systems and social well-being. Dat is governed openly through a series of working groups. Dat is a protocol for sharing data between computers. Dat’s strengths are that data is hosted and distributed by many computers on the network, that it can work offline or with poor connectivity, that the original uploader can add or modify data while keeping a full history and that it can handle large amounts of data.
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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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    IPFS Cluster

    IPFS Cluster

    Pinset orchestration for IPFS

    IPFS Cluster provides data orchestration across a swarm of IPFS daemons by allocating, replicating and tracking a global pinset distributed among multiple peers. IPFS has given the users the power of content-addressed storage. The permanent web requires, however, a data redundancy and availability solution that does not compromise on the distributed nature of the IPFS Network. IPFS Cluster is a distributed application that works as a sidecar to IPFS peers, maintaining a global cluster pinset and intelligently allocating its items to the IPFS peers. IPFS Cluster powers large IPFS storage services like nft.storage and web3.storage.
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    NFT Storage

    NFT Storage

    Free decentralized storage and bandwidth for NFTs on IPFS and Filecoin

    NFT.Storage is a long-term storage service designed for off-chain NFT data (like metadata, images, and other assets) for up to 31GiB in size per individual upload. Data is content addressed using IPFS, meaning the URI pointing to a piece of data is completely unique to that data (using a content identifier, or CID). IPFS URLs and CIDs can be used in NFTs and metadata to ensure the NFT forever actually refers to the intended data (eliminating things like rug pulls and making it trustlessly verifiable what content an NFT is associated with). NFT.Storage stores many copies of uploaded data on the public IPFS network in two primary ways: in dedicated IPFS servers managed by NFT.Storage, and decentralized on Filecoin.
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    Nebula libp2p DHT

    Nebula libp2p DHT

    A libp2p DHT crawler, monitor, and measurement tool

    A libp2p DHT crawler and monitor that tracks the liveness of peers. The crawler connects to DHT bootstrap peers and then recursively follows all entries in their k-buckets until all peers have been visited. The crawler supports the IPFS, Filecoin, Polkadot, Kusama, Rococo, Westend networks and more. The crawler can store its results as JSON documents or in a postgres database - the --dry-run flag prevents it from doing either. Nebula will print a summary of the crawl at the end instead. A crawl takes ~5-10 min depending on your internet connection. You can also specify the network you want to crawl by appending, e.g., --network FILECOIN and limit the number of peers to crawl by providing the --limit flag.
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    TrackersListCollection

    TrackersListCollection

    A list of popular BitTorrent Trackers

    TrackersListCollection is a daily-updated collection of BitTorrent tracker server lists, curated and filtered from across the internet to build a “best of” list and a full list for usage in torrent clients, automation, or performance tuning. The project scans public trackers, tests their responsiveness or status, categorises them (e.g., all trackers vs best trackers), and makes plain-text files available (like best.txt, all.txt) that can be included in download clients or scripts. Because trackers can go offline or degrade over time, the daily refresh schedule is crucial for maintaining a high-quality list. The repo also includes metadata and mirrors to handle international usage and multiple download sources. For people who use torrent infrastructure, ensure peers connect reliably, or want to automate external tracker lists for aria2 or other clients, this is a practical and well-maintained source.
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    Wayback

    Wayback

    An archiving tool with an IM-style interface that prioritizes privacy

    Wayback is a web archiving and playback tool that allows users to capture and preserve web content. It provides an IM-style interface for receiving and presenting archived web content, and a search and playback service for retrieving previously archived pages. Wayback is designed to be used by web archivists, researchers, and anyone who wants to preserve web content and access it in the future. Wayback is an open-source web archiving application written in Go. With a modular and customizable architecture, it is designed to be flexible and adaptable to various use cases and environments. It provides support for multiple storage backends and integration with other services. Whether you need to archive a single web page or a large collection of web sites, Wayback can help you capture and preserve web content for posterity. With an easy-to-use interface and powerful features, Wayback is a valuable tool for anyone interested in web archiving and preservation.
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    peerflix

    peerflix

    Streaming torrent client for node.js

    peerflix is a Node.js-based streaming torrent client that lets you stream video or audio files directly from a torrent (magnet link or .torrent file), without needing to wait for the entire download to finish. It spins up a small HTTP server that serves the torrent’s content as it’s downloaded; for example, if you point a media player (like VLC or MPV) to the provided URL, it will start playing almost immediately. Peerflix automatically selects the largest file in a multi-file torrent by default (or can list all files for manual selection), and supports passing arbitrary flags to the media player — letting you stream with subtitles, full-screen mode, or other player-specific options. Because it's built on the torrent peer network, it downloads pieces on demand as playback proceeds, which can be more efficient if you only want to watch a single file. Peerflix also exposes programmatic API usage using underlying low-level torrent-streaming logic.
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    qrcp

    qrcp

    Transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device

    qrcp binds a web server to the address of your Wi-Fi network interface on a random port and creates a handler for it. The default handler serves the content and exits the program when the transfer is complete. When used to receive files, qrcp serves an upload page and handles the transfer. Most QR apps can detect URLs in decoded text and act accordingly (i.e. open the decoded URL with the default browser), so when the QR code is scanned the content will begin downloading by the mobile browser. When sending multiple files at once, qrcp creates a zip archive of the files or folders you want to transfer, and deletes the zip archive once the transfer is complete. When receiving files, qrcp serves an “upload page” through which you can choose files from your mobile. The default configuration file is stored in $HOME/qrcp.json, however, you can specify the location of the config file by passing the --config flag.
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    HeXHub is an IOCP-based file-sharing hub and web server with anti-flood protection, built-in firewall designed to filter DDoS, and to prevent most common forms of DoS currently used against hubs, anti-spam protection, content filtering and more.
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