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    ipfs-provider

    ipfs-provider

    Connect to IPFS via an available provider

    Returns IPFS API object by trying multiple providers in a custom fallback order. This is a general-purpose replacement for ipfs-redux-bundle. When using prebuilt bundles in production use explicit versions and SRI hashes
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    Almonit plugin

    Almonit plugin

    ENS+IPFS Firefox plugin by Almonit

    A Dwebsites (decentralized websites) browser extension by Almonit. Almonit is a browser extension for Dwebsites. Traditional websites use a server and a name service (DNS) to be accessible. Decentralized websites replace the server with decentralized storage and the name service with a decentralized name service. Almonit browser extension lets users access Dwebsites through the browser. The extension focuses on IPFS and Skynet as a decentralized storage, and ENS as a decentralized name...
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    tv.js

    tv.js

    Apple TV for Torrent Streaming in JS (Node/Chrome)

    tv.js is a JavaScript smart TV experiment for streaming movies through a TV-style interface. It was built as a 24-hour hackathon project and is designed to run as a server with a browser-based front end. The app can run on a Raspberry Pi connected to a television through HDMI. Its interface can be controlled from a smartphone, so users do not need a keyboard or mouse in the living room. The project originally combined movie lookup, torrent search, BitTorrent streaming, and video conversion...
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