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    Diffuse

    Diffuse

    A music player that connects to your cloud/distributed storage

    ...Diffuse uses service workers, so you may need HTTPS for it to work smoothly in certain browsers. I should also note that some source services use OAuth, so you'll need to use your own application credentials (eg. Google Drive client ID + secret).
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    JS-Textile

    JS-Textile

    Textile's JavaScript Libs. Home of ThreadDB, Buckets, and more

    ...For details on getting keys, see textileio/textile and for the full Textile documentation. The Hub library contains three API clients: Users, Buckets, and Threads Client. You can use each of these to access the full set of APIs available on the Hub. To use any of them, you must first start by authenticating your app with the API. Authentication & authorization steps is the same no matter which API client you use, Users, Buckets or Threads Client.
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    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Client

    Textile JS HTTP Wrapper Client

    With the move to Typescript and our 0.2.x release, js-http-client is now published under the @textile namespace, rather than @textileio. Previous releases will remain available under @textileio, however, all code should be updated to reflect this change. Textile provides encrypted, recoverable, schema-based, and cross-application data storage built on IPFS and libp2p. We like to think of it as a decentralized data wallet with built-in protocols for sharing and recovery, or more simply, an open and programmable iCloud. ...
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