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    IPFS Web UI

    IPFS Web UI

    A frontend for an IPFS node

    A web interface to IPFS, shipped with Kubo, and ipfs-desktop. Check on your node stats, explore the IPLD powered merkle forest, see peers around the world and manage your files, without needing to touch the CLI. When working on the code, run an ipfs daemon, the local dev server, the unit tests, and the storybook component viewer and see the results of your changes as you save files. If you need to run IPFS in a Docker container, you can still have Web UI available by exposing both the Gateway and Web UI ports. The end-to-end tests (E2E) test the full app in a headless Chromium browser. They spawn real IPFS node for HTTP API and a static HTTP server to serve the app. The purpose of those tests is not being comprehensible, but act as a quick regression and integration suite.
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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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    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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    WiFiManager

    WiFiManager

    WiFi Connection manager with web captive portal

    Espressif ESPx WiFi Connection manager with fallback web configuration portal. The configuration portal is of the captive variety, so on various devices it will present the configuration dialogue as soon as you connect to the created access point. When your ESP starts up, it sets it up in Station mode and tries to connect to a previously saved Access Point. If this is unsuccessful (or no previous network saved) it moves the ESP into Access Point mode and spins up a DNS and WebServer (default ip 192.168.4.1). Using any wifi enabled device with a browser (computer, phone, tablet) connect to the newly created Access Point. Because of the Captive Portal and the DNS server you will either get a 'Join to network' type of popup or get any domain you try to access redirected to the configuration portal. ESP will try to connect. If successful, it relinquishes control back to your app. If not, reconnect to AP and reconfigure.
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    blockfrost-js

    blockfrost-js

    Node.js SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

    To run the SDK you need Node.js version 16 and higher. While you may find a way to run it directly in a browser, we don't actively support or provide troubleshooting assistance with this scenario. We recommend setting up your own Node.js backend. Exposing your API keys in a frontend application is almost always a bad idea. Using the SDK is pretty straight-forward as you can see from the following examples. For more examples take a look in blockfrost-js-examples repository. Blockfrost Node.js SDK throws 2 types of errors, BlockfrostServerError and BlockfrostClientError. Each of these errors is extended from the built-in Error class, allowing you to properly catch it and handle it in your code.
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    ipfs-utils

    ipfs-utils

    IPFS utils

    Package to aggregate shared logic and dependencies for the IPFS ecosystem.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    net-ipfs-engine

    net-ipfs-engine

    IPFS Core API implementation in .Net

    An embedded IPFS engine implemented in C#. It implements the IPFS Core API which makes it possible to create a decentralised and distributed application without relying on an "IPFS daemon". Basically, your application becomes an IPFS node.
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    welo

    welo

    Peer-to-peer, collaborative states using Merkle-CRDTs

    peer-to-peer, collaborative states using Merkle-CRDTs. HLDB implementation in Typescript.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Phex - P2P Gnutella filesharing program

    Phex - P2P Gnutella filesharing program

    A P2P filesharing client which connects to the Gnutella network.

    Phex is a P2P filesharing client which connects to the Gnutella network. It is multi-plattform and malware-free. It offers advanced functionalities and integrates all common Gnutella extensions like multi-source downloads and advanced search features
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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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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    IPFS Public Gateway Checker

    IPFS Public Gateway Checker

    Checks which public gateways are online or not

    A site displaying public IPFS gateways and their online/offline status. The list contains gateways operated by various parties, coordinated by loose mutual consensus, without a central governing authority. Protocol Labs operates and is responsible for only two of the listed gateways: ipfs.io and dweb.link.
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    IPNS-Link

    IPNS-Link

    Expose local http-servers (web-apps) through IPNS-Link

    Powering the next generation of content hosted on the IPFS network. IPNS-Link leverages IPFS, a decentralized HTTP replacement, to its full potential. NAT traversal and decentralized relays allow your services to be reached from nearly anywhere, even if they're behind NATs with dynamic addresses. IPNS-Link Gateways act like a CDN and will resolve IPFS and IPNS URLs, offloading work from you to the IPFS network. Your ip-addresses are hidden from third-parties behind encryption, only IPNS-Link Gateways you decide to trust can access your service. IPNS-Link is simple to deploy and easy to relocate to new devices.
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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 your most sensitive messages. This distribution includes cryptographic software. The country in which you currently reside may have restrictions on the import, possession, use, and/or re-export to another country, of encryption software. BEFORE using any encryption software, please check your country's laws, regulations and policies concerning the import, possession, or use, and re-export of encryption software.
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    Lenstube

    Lenstube

    Decentralized video-sharing social media platform

    Decentralized video-sharing social media platform, built using Lens protocol. This turborepo uses Yarn as a package manager. For a place to have open discussions on features, voice your ideas, or get help with general questions please visit our community at Discord.
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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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    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.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Quiet

    Quiet

    A private, p2p alternative to Slack and Discord built on Tor & IPFS

    Quiet is an alternative to team chat apps like Slack, Discord, and Element that does not require trusting a central server or running one's own. In Quiet, all data syncs directly between a team's devices over Tor with no server required. Quiet is not audited and should not be used when privacy and security are critical. It lacks basic features and probably won't replace your Slack or Discord yet. That said, it works surprisingly well and we use it daily as a Slack replacement. Quiet is for fans of software freedom, decentralization and privacy tech, and for anyone craving a future where humanity can collaborate effectively online without trusting our communities, networks, and data to giant corporations. Quiet is written (mostly) in TypeScript, with Electron and React Native frontends, and welcomes outside contributions!
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Summa

    Summa

    Full-text IPFS-friendly and WASM-compatible Search in Rust

    Summa is a full-text IPFS-friendly search engine that may be launched on both large servers and inside your browser. Thanks to the embedded IPFS daemon, your data can be replicated and published through P2P, allowing for a truly distributed and uncensorable search experience. And, thanks to compatibility with WASM, Summa can be launched entirely inside your browser, enabling you to search in network-published indices without ever having to execute search queries on remote servers.
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    Trystero

    Trystero

    Serverless WebRTC matchmaking for painless P2P

    Serverless WebRTC matchmaking for painless P2P: make any site multiplayer in a few lines. Trystero manages a clandestine courier network that lets your application's users talk directly with one another, encrypted and without a server middleman. To establish a direct peer-to-peer connection with WebRTC, a signalling channel is needed to exchange peer information (SDP). Typically this involves running your own matchmaking server but Trystero abstracts this away for you and offers multiple "serverless" strategies for connecting peers (currently BitTorrent, Firebase, and IPFS).
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Wesh Network Toolkit

    Wesh Network Toolkit

    Async Mesh Network Protocol for Extreme Communication

    With Wesh's toolkit, building p2p apps has never been simpler. Wesh network is a decentralized extreme communication protocol. Wesh provides a secured, distributed and asynchronous communication protocol, both with or without internet access using IPFS and direct transports such as BLE and proximity drivers. Wesh Protocol provides end-to-end encryption and perfect forward secrecy for all the exchanged messages. Distributed p2p transmissions and hosting over IPFS powered by CRDT algorithm. Efficient end-to-end encryption and perfect forward secrecy to prevent eavesdropping and provide reliable identity access management. Distributed authentication and authorization. Multiple devices per identity. Resilient p2p transmissions between groups of mutually-authorized users. Improved performance and availability with decentralized rendez-vous servers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    bifrost-gateway

    bifrost-gateway

    A lightweight IPFS Gateway daemon backed by a remote data store

    A lightweight IPFS Gateway daemon backed by a remote data store. bifrost-gateway provides a single binary daemon implementation of HTTP+Web Gateway Specs. All you need is a trustless gateway endpoint that supports verifiable response types. The minimum requirement is support for GET /ipfs/cid with application/vnd.ipld.raw (block by block).
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    blockfrost-python

    blockfrost-python

    Python 3 SDK for the Blockfrost.io API

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    is-ipfs

    is-ipfs

    A set of utilities to help identify IPFS resources on the web

    A set of utilities to help identify IPFS resources on the web. Loading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as IsIpfs in the global namespace.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    ownCloud Desktop Client

    ownCloud Desktop Client

    Desktop Syncing Client for ownCloud

    The ownCloud Desktop Client is a cross-platform synchronization tool that connects local computers to an ownCloud server, enabling seamless file access and offline productivity. It integrates directly with the operating system’s file manager so users can work with cloud files as if they were stored locally. The client supports selective sync and virtual file capabilities, allowing users to control disk usage by downloading files only when needed. It can manage multiple ownCloud accounts simultaneously, making it suitable for professionals who work across different organizations or environments. Automatic update reminders and enterprise deployment options help maintain security and consistency at scale. Overall, the desktop client acts as the primary bridge between end-user workstations and the ownCloud private cloud infrastructure.
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