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    IPFS Web UI

    IPFS Web UI

    A frontend for an IPFS node

    ...They spawn real IPFS node for HTTP API and a static HTTP server to serve the app. The purpose of those tests is not being comprehensible, but act as a quick regression and integration suite.
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    peerweb.site

    peerweb.site

    Peer to Peer decentral Web Site hosting at your fingertips

    Peer Web Site supports content encryption aka. salting since v. beta 0.8.0. The code regarding this feature can be found at: EncryptDecrypt.js and ensures that the passwords/passphrases do net get saved nor sent anywhere. This is a very convenient feature to secure your content. Although, it can not encrypt IPFS nor WebTorrent files added to your site and purely encrypts the actual content, which you enter through the text editor or devtools, as well as embedded Base64 files.
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    Soy

    Soy

    Static Websites on the Distributed Web

    Soy is a collection of smart contracts and tools to enable you to build your site on the distributed web. By virtue of using ENS and IPFS your content will be quickly accessible all over the world without having to set up or manage any infrastructure. Scripting with Soy usually looks something like this. This is an example of creating a new Soy instance and using it to register a domain and publish the content hash for the site. Once you have ENS set up to point to an ipfs hash, simply add...
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