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    Auspinner

    Auspinner

    Stateless CLI tool to easily pin CAR files to IPFS pinning services

    auspinner is a stateless CLI tool to easily pin CAR files to IPFS pinning services. It's essentially a client for the IPFS Pinning Service API that speaks HTTP and Bitswap.
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    Cyber

    Cyber

    Semantic non-deterministic Superintelligence consensus computer

    Semantic non-deterministic Superintelligence consensus computer. A consensus computer allows for the computing of provable relevant answers without any opinionated blackbox intermediaries, such as Google, Amazon or Facebook. Stateless, content-addressable peer-to-peer communication networks, such as IPFS, and stateful consensus computers such as Ethereum, can provide part of the solution needed to obtain such answers. There are however at least 3 problems associated with the above-mentioned implementations. (1) the subjective nature of relevance, (2) difficulty in scaling consensus computers for over-sized knowledge graphs, (3) the lack of quality amongst such knowledge graphs. They are prone to various surface attacks, such as sybil attacks, and the selfish behavior of the interacting agents. In this document, we define a protocol framework for provable consensus computing of relevance, between content-addresable objects, which can be computed on GPUs.
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    EdgeUR

    EdgeUR

    Edge Gateway + Storage deal making using Delta

    Edge is currently under heavy development. Dedicated light node to upload and retrieve their CIDs. To do this, we decoupled the upload and retrieval aspect from the Estuary API node so we can create a node that can live on the "edge" closer to the customer. Dedicated node assignment for each customer. The customer or user can now launch an edge node and use it for both uploading to Estuary and retrieval using the same API keys issued from Estuary. Switches the upload protocol. The user still needs to upload via HTTP but the edge node will transfer the file over to a delta node to make deals.
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    FileDAG Storage

    FileDAG Storage

    A distributed storage service built on the IPFS technology stack

    FileDAG Storage A distributed storage service built on the IPFS technology stack. Different from the official implementation of IPFS, we focus more on data management, data reliability, availability and fault tolerance, and clustering of storage nodes. The minimum storage unit of FileDAG Storage is dag, which is the data block. Files or objects are organized in a merkle-dag structure, and multiple files or objects may share some data blocks. The obvious benefit of this is to reduce redundant data, especially for multi-version systems. Not only does reduce data redundancy, it also saves bandwidth on network transmissions. Every advantage has its disadvantage, the downside is that data management has become more complex. First, the file or object management module needs to be abstracted on the basis of merkle-dag; second, the file cannot be deleted directly, only the data blocks that are no longer needed can be released through garbage collection.
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    Hydra Booster

    Hydra Booster

    A DHT Indexer node & Peer Router

    A new type of DHT node designed to accelerate the Content Resolution & Content Providing on the IPFS Network. A (cute) Hydra with one belly full of records and many heads (Peer IDs) to tell other nodes about them, charged with rocket boosters to transport other nodes to their destination faster. Only run a hydra-booster on machines with public IP addresses. Having more DHT nodes behind NATs makes DHT queries in general slower, as connecting in generally takes longer and sometimes doesn't even work (resulting in a timeout). The total number of heads a single Hydra can have depends on the resources of the machine it's running on. To get the desired number of heads you may need to run multiple Hydras on multiple machines.
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    IPDR

    IPDR

    IPFS-backed Docker Registry

    IPDR is a Docker Registry tool that proxies Docker registry requests to IPFS for pushing and pulling images. IPDR allows you to store Docker images on IPFS instead of a central registry like Docker Hub or Google Container Registry. Docker images are referenced by their IPFS hash instead of the repo tag names. IPDR is compatible with the Docker Registry HTTP API V2 Spec for pulling images.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    IPFS Pinning GitHub Action

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions

    Pin your files to IPFS using GitHub Actions. This GitHub Action helps you to publish your website/assets to IPFS Pinning Services (e.g. Pinata or Firebase using the official IPFS Remote Pinning API. You can use this Action directly from your GitHub workflow. You can find the required credentials on your Pinning Services Website.
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    Nexus IPFS

    Nexus IPFS

    Nexus is the IPFS private network node orchestration for Temporal

    Nexus is the IPFS private network node orchestration and registry service for Temporal, an easy-to-use interface into distributed and decentralized storage technologies. Nexus handles on-demand deployment, resource management, metadata persistence, and fine-grained access control for IPFS nodes running within Docker containers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Official Blockfrost SDK Client

    Official Blockfrost SDK Client

    Golang SDK for Blockfrost.io

    Golang SDK for Blockfrost.io. To use this SDK, you first need to log in to blockfrost.io, create your project and retrieve the API token.
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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 data or rely on aggressive analytics tactics to make a profit and pay its shareholders. You can find out more about Filecoin and how it works over at docs.filecoin.io.
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    go-ipfs-log

    go-ipfs-log

    Go version of append-only log CRDT on IPFS

    Go version of append-only log CRDT on IPFS. An append-only log on IPFS. ipfs-log was originally created for orbit-db - a distributed peer-to-peer database on IPFS. This library intends to provide a fully compatible port of the JavaScript version in Go. The majority of this code was vastly derived from JavaScript's ipfs-log library.
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    go-libp2p-pubsub-grpc

    go-libp2p-pubsub-grpc

    libp2p pubsub with controls exposed via a gRPC API

    pubsubgrpc provides a LibP2P PubSub framework that can be used as a stand-alone gRPC pubsub server and API, or as a module/component of existing gRPC servers to provide LibP2P PubSub functionality. It uses proto3 and borrows some ideas from libp2p/go-libp2p-daemon and libp2p/go-libp2p-pubsub.
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    go-libp2p-quic-transport

    go-libp2p-quic-transport

    An implementation of a libp2p transport using QUIC

    go-libp2p-quic-transport uses quic-go to provide QUIC support for libp2p. This repo is good-compatible, and users of Go 1.11 and later with modules enabled will automatically pull the latest tagged release by referencing this package. Upgrades to future releases can be managed using go get, or by editing your go.mod file as described by the gomod documentation.
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    pastebin-ipfs

    pastebin-ipfs

    Pastebin built on IPFS, securely served by Distributed Web and Edge

    Pastebin built on IPFS, securely served by Distributed Web and Edge Networks. It's like gist but anonymous. Alternative to Ubuntu Pastebin. Webpage serves Gallery and provide GUI to paste your snippets.
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    simple-bootstrap-node

    simple-bootstrap-node

    A simple bootstrap node for kad-dht ( go-libp2p-kad-dht )

    This project is a simple implementation of kad-dht bootstrap node based on go-libp2p. A simple bootstrap node for kad-dht ( go-libp2p-kad-dht )
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    Simple-Http-File-Server

    Simple-Http-File-Server

    Simple http file server with Windows GUI application

    This is a simple Windows GUI application that provides an http server service for sharing local files, and support upload file. It does not require installation and can be directly downloaded and run.
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    HTserveFS

    HTserveFS

    Fast file system server with modern web UI and direct transfers

    Powerful HTTP file system server (HFS) designed for fast, direct file transfers without intermediaries. This modern file server solution features a responsive web interface for seamless file management, supporting unlimited file sizes with high-speed transfers. Built with advanced security including JWT authentication, role-based permissions, and TLS encryption. The web-based file system server offers real-time monitoring, bandwidth control, and customizable folder sharing. Perfect for businesses and developers needing reliable file server software with modern UI. Supports both HTTP and HTTPS protocols, multi-user management, and cross-platform compatibility. Ideal replacement for traditional FTP servers, providing secure file sharing with intuitive web interface and enterprise-grade features for efficient file system management.
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    Amplify

    Amplify

    Automatic enrichment, enhancement, and explanation of your data

    Amplify attaches afterburners to your data. Amplify explains metadata extraction, classification, tagging, and reporting. Eriches derivative data generation like thumbnails, previews, conversions, etc. Enhances batteries-included value-adds like data quality reports, image augmentation, OCR, translations, etc. Amplify leverages the decentralized compute provided by Bacalhau to magically enrich your data. A built-in suite of pipelines decides what your data is and how to best improve upon it. You can also self-host Amplify to trigger off your offline data sources and implement your own custom pipelines.
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    C3 Go

    C3 Go

    Implementation of the C3 protocol in Go (WIP)

    Go Implementation of the C3 protocol in Go (WIP).
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    Gilfoyle

    Gilfoyle

    Distributed video encoding, hosting and streaming

    Gilfoyle is a web application from the Dreamvo project that runs a self-hosted media streaming server. Allowing you to easily implement media streaming in any application at any scale. It's written in Golang, mostly designed for Kubernetes and runs as a single Linux binary with PostgreSQL and RabbitMQ.
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    Hyprspace

    Hyprspace

    A Lightweight VPN Built on top of IPFS + Libp2p

    A Lightweight VPN Built on top of IPFS & Libp2p. Libp2p is a networking library created by Protocol Labs that allows nodes to discover each other using a Distributed Hash Table. Paired with NAT hole punching this allows Hyprspace to create a direct encrypted tunnel between two nodes even if they're both behind firewalls. Moreover! Each node doesn't even need to know the other's ip address prior to starting up the connection. This makes Hyprspace perfect for devices that frequently migrate between locations but still require a constant virtual ip address.
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    IPFS Copy

    IPFS Copy

    Pin your existing IPFS files stored in Infura in 3 steps

    Migrate your IPFS data to Infura in 3 steps. ipfs-copy is a migration tool for both existing Infura IPFS users and new users currently self-hosting their data that want to migrate to the new, more reliable, performant Infura IPFS service with all the latest features.
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    InterPlanetary Mail

    InterPlanetary Mail

    Decentralized Email alternative using IPFS

    InterPlanetary Mail (IPMail) is a decentralized email alternative, which uses IPFS to send and receive encrypted messages. Download the latest build here. Note that to download these builds you must be logged in to your GitHub account.
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    Lens

    Lens

    Lens is an opt-in search engine and data collection tool

    Lens is an opt-in search engine and data collection tool to aid content discovery of the distributed web. It exposes a simple, minimal API for intelligently indexing and querying content on IPFS. Initially integrated with Temporal, Lens will allow users to optionally have the data they upload be searched and indexed and be awarded with RTC for participating in the data collection process. Users can then search for content using a simple-to-use API. Searching through Lens will be facilitated through Temporal web. Optionally, we will have a service independent from Temporal which users can submit content to have it be indexed. This however, is not compensated with RTC. In order to receive the RTC, you must participate through Lens indexing within the Temporal web interface.
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    Multiverse

    Multiverse

    Decentralized Version Control System

    The goal of the Multiverse project is to create a developer-centric network for code hosting, collaboration, and archival. One that is community-operated, privacy-respecting, and completely open source. Multiverse builds on top of the libp2p and IPFS projects to provide a decentralized code-hosting network. Decentralized networks shift the power from service providers to the users in the form of data ownership. Data ownership and data portability are the two core factors that will drive innovation on the Multiverse network. Switching service providers is completely transparent as none of your data is trapped behind a walled garden.
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