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    Trystero

    Trystero

    Serverless WebRTC matchmaking for painless P2P

    Serverless WebRTC matchmaking for painless P2P: make any site multiplayer in a few lines. Trystero manages a clandestine courier network that lets your application's users talk directly with one another, encrypted and without a server middleman. To establish a direct peer-to-peer connection with WebRTC, a signalling channel is needed to exchange peer information (SDP).
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    PikaTorrent

    PikaTorrent

    Just pick a Torrent, stream and download on all your devices

    PikaTorrent is a modern, cross-platform BitTorrent client designed for ease of use across desktop and mobile devices. Developed using Flutter, it offers a unified experience on Windows, Linux, Android, and plans for macOS and iOS. PikaTorrent emphasizes user-friendliness, allowing users to stream and download torrents seamlessly, with features like remote management and dark mode support enhancing the overall experience.​
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    WebTorrent CLI

    WebTorrent CLI

    WebTorrent, the streaming torrent client. For the command line

    WebTorrent CLI is a command-line interface for the WebTorrent protocol, enabling users to stream, download, and seed torrents directly from the terminal using Node.js. It supports both traditional BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers, bridging the gap between desktop clients and browser-based peers. With a simple and intuitive interface, WebTorrent CLI allows users to instantly stream videos (especially with built-in support for VLC, MPV, and Chromecast), making it ideal for media consumption...
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    js-libp2p-monorepo

    js-libp2p-monorepo

    The JavaScript Implementation of libp2p networking stack

    JavaScript implementation of libp2p, a modular peer-to-peer network stack. libp2p is the product of a long and arduous quest to understand the evolution of the Internet networking stack. In order to build P2P applications, devs have long had to make custom ad-hoc solutions to fit their needs, sometimes making some hard assumptions about their runtimes and the state of the network at the time of their development. Today, looking back more than 20 years, we see a clear pattern in the types of...
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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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    Gatsby video

    Gatsby video

    The transparent, distributed video sharing platform

    Gatsby is a video-sharing platform based on peer-to-peer file distribution provided by IPFS and WebRTC. To build the repository, simply use yarn build while in the project's base directory. This should build each package in turn. To then launch the site, you can use yarn dev to initiate a development server that supports hot-reloading, or yarn start to run an optimized build.
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    peerweb.site

    peerweb.site

    Peer to Peer decentral Web Site hosting at your fingertips

    ...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. Send Texts, Music, Pictures and Videos embedded in HTML with CSS and JavaScript through WebRTC, WebTorrents or IPFS, live edited P2P as well as static Torrents + IPFS. With WebRTC/WebTorrent (NOT IPFS - more details) - No conversation data passes a server nor is saved anywhere but sent directly from browser to browser. Your website disappears from the aether as soon as you close or reload your tab, except of your WebTorrent/IPFS snapshots.
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