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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    DScan

    DScan

    Uploads the content to IPFS and generates decentralized QR codes

    DScan is a decentralized storage and file sharing tool. DScan allows you to quickly upload files as well as folders to IPFS by using web3.storage and receive a "decentralized QR code" with IPFS CID. Later you can customize and share the QR code or hosted gateway link with everyone for easy and decentralized file sharing. Because of web3.storage, the content can be accessed over IPFS without the user installing and setting up a local instance of Kubo.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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