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    torlink

    torlink

    A sleek, zero-setup torrent finder and downloader

    torlink is a zero-setup terminal torrent finder and downloader built with TypeScript. It lets users search from a command-line interface, paste a magnet link, paste an infohash, or browse a curated source list. Search results stream in from multiple sources with practical details such as file size and seeder counts. Downloads can run in the background while the user continues searching, and interrupted downloads can resume later. The downloads panel shows progress, speed, time remaining,...
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    IPFS Desktop

    IPFS Desktop

    An unobtrusive and user-friendly desktop application for IPFS

    ...IPFS Desktop enables you to stop or restart your node straight from the IPFS logo menu in your OS menubar/system tray. For Mac and Windows users, IPFS Desktop can also be set to launch at system startup, ensuring that your node is running whenever your computer is on.
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    IPFS RPi

    IPFS RPi

    IPFS installer for the Raspberry Pi and other ARM-based devices

    ...If you just want to test whether the installation was successful or not, you can list your node's peers. The IPFS daemon needs to be running in order for your IPFS node to appear online. The installer already takes care of running the daemon on system startup by default, but if you want to control that process manually, you can use the operating system's init system directly.
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