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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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    Torrra

    Torrra

    A Python tool that lets you search and download torrents

    Torrra is an open-source BitTorrent client and library focused on simplicity, performance, and extensibility for developers and self-hosted enthusiasts. It provides a command-line interface (CLI) and API that make it easy to add torrenting functionality to applications or automate downloads within scripts and workflows. The core of Torrra is built with modern asynchronous I/O and efficient resource handling, allowing it to manage multiple active torrents, peer connections, and swarm...
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    Universal G-Code Sender

    Universal G-Code Sender

    A cross-platform G-Code sender for GRBL, Smoothieware, etc.

    A full-featured gcode platform used for interfacing with advanced CNC controllers like GRBL , TinyG, g2core and Smoothieware. Universal Gcode Sender is a self-contained Java application that includes all external dependencies and can be used on most computers running Windows, MacOSX or Linux. With older versions of GRBL UGS is pretty reliable when it comes to jogging, but there are limitations. With GRBL 1.1 this is no longer the case when using the new JOG MODE syntax. This first-class jog...
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    Jackett

    Jackett

    API Support for your favorite torrent trackers

    Jackett works as a proxy server, it translates queries from apps (Sonarr, Radarr, SickRage, CouchPotato, Mylar3, Lidarr, DuckieTV, qBittorrent, Nefarious, etc.) into tracker-site-specific HTTP queries, parses the HTML or JSON response, and then sends results back to the requesting software. This allows for getting recent uploads (like RSS) and performing searches. Jackett is a single repository of maintained indexer scraping & translation logic, removing the burden from other apps. Trackers...
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    IPFS Kubo

    IPFS Kubo

    An IPFS implementation in Go

    Kubo was the first IPFS implementation and is the most widely used one today. Implementing the Interplanetary Filesystem - the Web3 standard for content-addressing, interoperable with HTTP. Thus powered by IPLD's data models and the libp2p for network communication. Kubo is written in Go. IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from previous systems such as Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single BitTorrent swarm, exchanging git...
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    IPFS Desktop

    IPFS Desktop

    An unobtrusive and user-friendly desktop application for IPFS

    IPFS Desktop bundles an IPFS node, file manager, peer manager, and content explorer into a single, easy-to-use application. Use IPFS Desktop to get acquainted with IPFS without needing to touch the terminal — or, if you're already experienced, use the powerful menubar/taskbar shortcuts alongside the command line to make your IPFS workflow faster. If you already have an IPFS node on your computer, IPFS Desktop will act as a control panel and file browser for that node. If you don't have a...
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    Rain

    Rain

    BitTorrent client and library in Go

    Rain is a fast, lightweight, and feature-rich BitTorrent client written in Go, designed to be used from the command line. It focuses on performance and simplicity, supporting both seeding and downloading operations with minimal system resource usage. Rain is ideal for automation, headless servers, and users who prefer terminal-based tools. It offers a clean API, making it easy to integrate into scripts and backend services that require torrent functionality. With its statically compiled...
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    Project Lotus

    Project Lotus

    Reference implementation of the Filecoin protocol, written in Go

    Lotus is the reference implementation for the Filecoin network. It is written in Go, and is maintained by the Protocol Labs team. This website contains all the information you need to spin up a Lotus node, become a Filecoin storage provider, or just tinker around with the Filecoin network! Filecoin is a network of computers that allows you to store your data online. But while online storage services aren't anything new, Filecoin is different. It doesn't use centralized servers to store your...
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    NFT Storage

    NFT Storage

    Free decentralized storage and bandwidth for NFTs on IPFS and Filecoin

    NFT.Storage is a long-term storage service designed for off-chain NFT data (like metadata, images, and other assets) for up to 31GiB in size per individual upload. Data is content addressed using IPFS, meaning the URI pointing to a piece of data is completely unique to that data (using a content identifier, or CID). IPFS URLs and CIDs can be used in NFTs and metadata to ensure the NFT forever actually refers to the intended data (eliminating things like rug pulls and making it trustlessly...
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    Nebula libp2p DHT

    Nebula libp2p DHT

    A libp2p DHT crawler, monitor, and measurement tool

    A libp2p DHT crawler and monitor that tracks the liveness of peers. The crawler connects to DHT bootstrap peers and then recursively follows all entries in their k-buckets until all peers have been visited. The crawler supports the IPFS, Filecoin, Polkadot, Kusama, Rococo, Westend networks and more. The crawler can store its results as JSON documents or in a postgres database - the --dry-run flag prevents it from doing either. Nebula will print a summary of the crawl at the end instead. A...
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    Keybase client

    Keybase client

    Keybase Go library, client, service, OS X, iOS, Android, Electron

    Keybase is secure messaging and file-sharing. We use public key cryptography to ensure your messages stay private. Even we can’t read your chats. Keybase works for families, roommates, clubs, and groups of friends, too. Keybase connects to public identities, too. You can connect with communities from Twitter, Reddit, and elsewhere. Don’t live dangerously when it comes to documents. Keybase can store your group’s photos, videos, and documents with end-to-end encryption. You can set a timer on...
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    qrcp

    qrcp

    Transfer files over wifi from your computer to your mobile device

    qrcp binds a web server to the address of your Wi-Fi network interface on a random port and creates a handler for it. The default handler serves the content and exits the program when the transfer is complete. When used to receive files, qrcp serves an upload page and handles the transfer. Most QR apps can detect URLs in decoded text and act accordingly (i.e. open the decoded URL with the default browser), so when the QR code is scanned the content will begin downloading by the mobile...
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    UPnP PortMapper

    Manage port forwardings via UPnP

    The UPnP PortMapper can be used to easily manage the port mappings/port forwarding of a UPnP enabled internet gateway/router in the local network.
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    Gtk-Gnutella

    Gtk-Gnutella

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, optimized for speed and scalability

    A GTK+ Gnutella client, efficient, reliable and fast, written in C. It has been optimized for speed and scalability, with low-memory consumption. It is meant to be left running 24x7, using little CPU and only the configured bandwidth. It is possible to run gtk-gnutella without a GUI or using a shell interface.
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    ADCH++

    ADCH++ is a hub software for the ADC network.

    ADCH++ is a reference hub (server) implementation for the ADC (Advanced Direct Connect) network. It supports Windows / Unix platforms and is extensible with scripts in lua and python (so far) as well as C++ plugins.
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    namefix.pl, 1st and best batch renamer

    Cross-platform batch file renamer with GUI and CLI since 2000

    namefix.pl is a cross-platform batch file renaming utility first released in 2006. It automates the cleanup of large sets of filenames using regular expressions and configurable rules. Features include handling of whitespace, punctuation, extensions, directory processing, safe overwrite checks, and dry-run mode. Both command-line and Tk GUI interfaces are provided. The project was created by Jacob Jarick and is licensed under the GNU General Public License (GPL).
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    transfer.sh

    transfer.sh

    Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line

    Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line. This code contains the server with everything you need to create your own instance. Transfer.sh currently supports the s3 (Amazon S3), gdrive (Google Drive), storj (Storj) providers, and local file system (local). For easy deployment, we've created a Docker container. For the usage with a AWS S3 Bucket, you just need to specify the following options, provider, aws-access-key, aws-secret-key, bucket, and s3-region. If you specify the...
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    Book Searcher

    Book Searcher

    Easy and blazing-fast book searcher, create and search your library

    Easy and blazing-fast book searcher, create and search your private library. Book Searcher can index metadata for over 10 million books in one minute, and search in 30µs. We currently offer both Desktop and Command-line versions. For individual users we recommend using the desktop version.
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    orb DID Method

    orb DID Method

    A DID method implementation that extends the Sidetree protocol

    Orb implements the following specifications: did:orb, Activity Anchors. The did:orb method is based on the Sidetree specification and Activity Anchors is based on the ActivityPub and ActivityStreams specifications. The project is built using make. The BDD test suite can be run with make bdd-test. This command builds the Orb images and runs the integration tests. A full set of integration tests is included, which demonstrate all the features of Orb, including adding followers/witnesses and...
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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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    ipfs-deploy

    ipfs-deploy

    Zero-Config CLI to Deploy Static Websites to IPFS

    Upload static websites to IPFS pinning services and optionally update the DNS. The goal of ipfs-deploy is to make it as easy as possible to deploy a static website to IPFS.
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    uni-media

    uni-media

    Easily display media content (image, video, audio, 3d-models)

    Easily embed any types of media in your web app with one line of code. A simple, powerful, and performant media display web component fitting every framework. Automatically analyze the type of media with multiple fallback-able performant-first strategies. Works with all modern browsers and frameworks (React.js, Vue.js, Svelte...). Best for displaying decentralized media and content (like NFTs).
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    Storli

    Storli

    A CLI to upload files to IPFS and interact with them

    A CLI to upload files to IPFS and interact with them using wbeb3.storage.
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    EiskaltDC++

    EiskaltDC++

    Program for filesharing using Direct Connect and ADC protocols

    EiskaltDC++ is a cross-platform program that uses the Direct Connect and ADC protocols. It is compatible with DC++, FlylinkDC++, LinuxDC++ and other DC clients. EiskaltDC++ also interoperates with all common DC hub software.
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    Incubed Client in C

    Incubed Client in C

    The IN3 client (written in C)

    Most blockchains, such as Ethereum, require a client to connect to their blockchain network. Often, these clients require a lot of storage, a very high bandwidth or constant computation. While this is possible to perform on laptops or desktop systems, mobile devices, mobile app, and even web applications struggle to meet these requirements. Currently the solution of choice is to use a light client or remote client on mobile devices. While this may work for mobile phones, most IoT devices are...
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