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    BitTorrent DHT

    BitTorrent DHT

    Simple, robust, BitTorrent DHT implementation

    bittorrent-dht is a Node.js implementation of the BitTorrent Mainline Distributed Hash Table (DHT) protocol, enabling decentralized peer discovery for BitTorrent clients. This module allows users to announce and lookup peers for specific torrents without the need for trackers. It’s lightweight, fast, and well-suited for building custom torrent clients, browser-based peers, or decentralized apps. This project powers part of WebTorrent and is maintained with performance and minimalism in mind.
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    Miru

    Miru

    Bittorrent streaming software for cats

    Miru is a fast, open-source anime streaming client that integrates with various third-party APIs and websites to provide a native-like experience across platforms. Designed for performance and ease of use, Miru allows users to search, stream, and manage their favorite anime shows with a sleek interface and community-driven extensions. It emphasizes responsiveness, privacy, and modularity while supporting a growing plugin ecosystem to expand content sources and features.
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    Files for Meteor.js

    Files for Meteor.js

    Upload files via DDP or HTTP to Meteor server FS

    Stable, fast, robust, and well-maintained Meteor.js package for file management using MongoDB Collection API. What does exactly this means? Calling .insert() method would initiate a file upload and then insert a new record into the collection. Calling .remove() method would erase stored file and records from MongoDB Collection. And so on, no need to learn new APIs. It's flavored with extra low-level methods like .unlink() and .write() for complex integrations.
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    transmission-daemon-cfp

    transmission-daemon-cfp

    Transmission bittorrent with p2p streaming. Fast, stable, feature rich

    Feb. 7, 2019 Transmission is a respected Fast, Easy, and Free BitTorrent Client, as from their site https://transmissionbt.com/about Unofficial Linux and Window builds run perfect either service or daemon. 32 bit and 64 bit versions. 32 (runs everywhere), 64 only 64-bit Windows. Decision made to maintain choice 2.7x core rather than somewhat buggy 2.8x-2.9x cores. That's why you will see infrequent and less bug fixes than official branches.
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    This project aims to be a fully functional web frontend for the extremely stable and fast XBTT BitTorrent tracker. Initially I thought it would be loosely based on the TBDEV.NET code, but came to the conclusion that a completely new application would be
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