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    FxFotos

    FxFotos

    "Fx Fotos" is an opensource gallery app in react native

    Photos is a react-native(expo)+typescript application to replace Google Photos/Apple Photos, and give freedom in hosting your photos on any platform, either centralized servers like Amazon or Microsoft, or decentralized solutions such as Dfinity or IPFS-based "box". It is optimized for decentralized platforms, but is backend-agnostic. Your can easily use it with the IPFS-based "box" or "Dfinity" to host your files and photos with the same experience you had using Google Photos, however, with full privacy.
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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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    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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    LibreWeb Browser

    LibreWeb Browser

    Decentralized Web Browser

    LibreWeb is an open-source decentralized web browser, leveraging IPFS. What would you do differently; if you could reinvent The Internet in the 21st century? With all the knowledge and new technologies available today. I was inspired by Douglas Engelbart, Tim Berners-Lee, and Ted Nelson as well as projects like IPFS, Jekyll, ARPANET, and more. Everyone should be able to easily read and create a site/blog/news page and publish the content online (without minimal technical knowledge). Built-in easy-to-use editor (whenever you want to publish some content without programming language knowledge). Decentralized (no single-point of failure or censorship), like P2P, DHT, and IPFS. Versioning/revisions of content and documents (automatically solves broken 'links', that can't be happy anymore). Publisher users should be able to add additional information about the document/page, eg. title or path (similar in how Jekyll is using the YML format for meta data).
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    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    MFS JavaScript Implementation

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System

    JavaScript implementation of the IPFS Mutable File System. The code published to npm that gets loaded on requires is an ES5 transpiled version with the right shims added. This means that you can require it and use with your favorite bundler without having to adjust the asset management process. The mfs works by storing a reference to the root node's CID in LevelDB. LevelDB does not support concurrent access so there are read/write locks around bits of the code that modify the the root node's CID. A lock is kept on the main thread and any requests to read/write from workers or the main thread itself are queued pending release of the lock by the existing holder. Reads are executed together, writes are executed sequentially, and prevent any reads from starting. If you are using IPFS in a single process or with the node cluster module this should be completely transparent. If you are using Web Workers there is no way to globally listen to messages sent between workers and the main thread.
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    Magnetissimo

    Magnetissimo

    Web application that indexes all popular torrent sites

    Magnetissimo is a self-hosted Elixir-based web application that crawls and indexes multiple popular torrent sites and stores magnet links in a local database—designed to run without JavaScript and optimized for high performance using Elixir’s GenServer and the BEAM VM. No JavaScript frontend—relies entirely on server-rendered content. High performance via Elixir’s GenServer and BEAM concurrency model. Easy integration with tools like Sonarr and Radarr. Readable, maintainable, and lean codebase.
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    Myel pop

    Myel pop

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel

    Run a point-of-presence within Myel, the community-powered content delivery network. Our mission is to build a community powered content delivery network that is resilient, scalable, and peer-to-peer ↔️ to suit the long-term needs of Web3 applications. We're currently using Filecoin building blocks and are aspiring to make this library as interoperable as possible with existing Web3 backends such as IPFS. This library is still experimental so feel free to open an issue if you have any suggestions or would like to contribute.
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    Nautilus Core

    Nautilus Core

    Automation tools for deploying blockchain networks

    Naultilus Core is a tool to automate running Tezos Nodes. It allows customization of the most important node features, and easily running multiple nodes, along with different integrations to simplfy node interactions. With each Node in Archive mode, you can also start an instance of Conseil and Arronax. Nautilus Core is only supported in macOS and Linux. Running Tezos Nodes (particularly Archive Nodes) can take massive amounts of storage when fully synced (~300 GB). 16GB of memory is recommended for running Tezos Nodes, along with the other processes alongside it. 8GB of ram should suffice, but it might not be comfortable for the containers, nor for anything else running on the machine.
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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 crawl takes ~5-10 min depending on your internet connection. You can also specify the network you want to crawl by appending, e.g., --network FILECOIN and limit the number of peers to crawl by providing the --limit flag.
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    Planet

    Planet

    Build and host decentralized blogs and websites on your Mac

    Planet is a free and open source tool for publishing and following web content. It doesn't rely on a central server or service, and instead uses IPFS for peer-to-peer content distribution. You can also link your content to an Ethereum Name (e.g. yourname.eth) so that others can follow you on Planet using your .eth name. Since both IPFS and ENS are decentralized, you can use Planet to build and follow websites in a decentralized way. Did you know that you can use an Ethereum Name (ENS) to set up a website? It's true! You can use the Content Hash field, just like you would use an A or CNAME record for a traditional domain name. The standard for this is EIP-1577, and the Content Hash field can accept a few different values.
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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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    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 binary and low dependency footprint, Rain can be easily deployed across different environments.
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    TrackersListCollection

    TrackersListCollection

    A list of popular BitTorrent Trackers

    TrackersListCollection is a daily-updated collection of BitTorrent tracker server lists, curated and filtered from across the internet to build a “best of” list and a full list for usage in torrent clients, automation, or performance tuning. The project scans public trackers, tests their responsiveness or status, categorises them (e.g., all trackers vs best trackers), and makes plain-text files available (like best.txt, all.txt) that can be included in download clients or scripts. Because trackers can go offline or degrade over time, the daily refresh schedule is crucial for maintaining a high-quality list. The repo also includes metadata and mirrors to handle international usage and multiple download sources. For people who use torrent infrastructure, ensure peers connect reliably, or want to automate external tracker lists for aria2 or other clients, this is a practical and well-maintained source.
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    maude

    maude

    Autonomous decentralized moderation for IPFS and Web3

    Autonomous decentralized moderation for IPFS and Web3.
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    node-hid

    node-hid

    Access USB & Bluetooth HID devices through Node.js

    node-hid supports Node.js v6 and upwards. For versions before that, you will need to build from source. The platforms, architectures and node versions node-hid supports are the following. In general we try to provide pre-built native library binaries for the most common platforms, Node and Electron versions. We strive to make node-hid cross-platform so there's a good chance any combination not listed here will compile and work. We are using prebuild to compile and post binaries of the library for most common use cases (Linux, MacOS, Windows on standard processor platforms). If a prebuild is not available, node-hid will work, but npm install node-hid will compile the binary when you install. In the src/ directory, various JavaScript programs can be found that talk to specific devices in some way.
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    pacman.store

    pacman.store

    Pacman Mirror via IPFS for ArchLinux, Endeavouros, Manjaro

    Under the domain pacman.store are package mirrors provided via the IPFS-Network. If you choose this as your mirror, Pacman will download the files from a local http-proxy and the accessed files will be shared with the IPFS-Network. If you run on multiple machines in your local network IPFS will exchange the files locally rather than downloading the same file multiple times from the internet. The data is held and shared by a collaborative cluster, which is provided by volunteers. Install ipfs on each of your systems - I recommend my AUR package go-ipfs-git which uses the hardened service file. It makes sense to set the parallel downloads to two and disable the download timeout, to avoid unnecessary aborts if ipfs needs initially a bit more time to find the right peers in the network (especially on high latency internet connections).
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    MUTE is a secure, anonymous, distributed communications framework. Node-to-node connections are encrypted, and messages are routed using an ant-inspired algorithm. The first MUTE-based app supports anonymous file sharing.
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    A collection of single floppy disk based Network Attached Storage (NAS) Server Operating Systems, designed to transform a basic computer into a dedicated SMB/CIFS, FTP or NFS file server.
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    M.A.D.D.I.S. stands for Masqueraded, Anonymous, Decentralized, Dynamic Information Sharing. The goal is to create a peer-2-peer system which is more advanced than other implementations. Highlights: Decentral, MD5s, Masqueraded, Chunk-D/Ls [...]
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    ANts P2P
    ANts P2P realizes a third generation P2P net. It protects your privacy while you are connected and makes you not trackable, hiding your identity (ip) and crypting everything you are sending/receiving from others.
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    This project continued development of the legacy Direct Connect client valknut from 2006-2009.
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    Plugin for ChatZilla which monitors torrent IRC announce channels, downloads torrent files based on a user-defined filter, and then sends the torrent files to a local or remote torrent client. Supports several different private trackers.
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    TorrentFlux is a PHP front end for bittorrent. Manage all of your Torrent downloads through a convenient web interface from anywhere. Requires Apache with PHP module, MySQL and, BitTornado or BitTorrent source (included).
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Rufus - A powerful, easy to use, efficient Python based BitTorrent client. http://rufus.sourceforge.net/downloads.php
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    The "all-platform eMule", it is a eMule-like client for ed2k network, supporting linux, MacOS and Win32. It was forked from xMule project back in september 2003 to drive it to a brand new direction and quality. Uses wxWidgets for multiplatform support.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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