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    IPFS Submarine

    IPFS Submarine

    Bash commands to submarine folders and files on the IPFS

    ...The following repository contains helper scripts to allow you to submarine folders and files. Submarining is the process of obtaining and publishing an IPFS folder without publishing the files contained within the folder. This is useful for, for example, an NFT project using the OpenZeppelin ERC721 contract, where images are enumerated. The scripts set up two instances of the IPFS, one which is kept private, and one which is a public gateway out to the rest of the IPFS. The image folder is added and pinned in the private IPFS swarm, and then commands are avaialbe for copying parts but not all of the files underlying a folder to the public gateway.
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    IPFS RPi

    IPFS RPi

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

    A bare-bones IPFS installer for the Raspberry Pi and other ARM-based devices. Log into your system with an administrator account, like the default OS user. For example, on the Raspberry Pi, most operating systems will default to the pi user, whereas on the Orange Pi that's going to be orangepi. You can find a lot of information on how to use IPFS on the official website. 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. ...
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