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git-lan v0.1.1

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@matixandr matixandr released this 26 Jun 15:02

git-lan v0.1.1

Added

  • Own session shown in list and status — a host now sees a you … hosting "<name>" row for its own active session. Discovery filters the host out of mDNS results (a host never lists itself), so previously there was no local confirmation that your session was live and advertised. The row is read from the local session store and shows the lock and push-allowed state.

Full changelog: v0.1.0...v0.1.1

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Download the archive for your platform below and verify it against SHA256SUMS.txt.

git-lan v0.1.0

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@matixandr matixandr released this 26 Jun 12:26

First release of git-lan - zero-config, end-to-end encrypted peer-to-peer git collaboration over your LAN. No server, no internet, no accounts.

Start a session, and colleagues on the same network discover you over mDNS and can clone, push, and pull instantly. Every byte between peers is encrypted.

Highlights

  • Zero-config discovery over mDNS/DNS-SD (_gitlan._tcp).
  • End-to-end encryption: ephemeral X25519 handshake with long-term identity binding (MITM-resistant), HKDF directional keys, ChaCha20-Poly1305 framing, nonce anti-replay.
  • Sessions with Argon2id password protection and one-time, expiring invite tokens.
  • Trust ring: pinned peer fingerprints, auto-accept for known peers, loud abort on mismatch.
  • Live presence (online / coding / idle) and conflict early-warning before a push.
  • Nerd Fonts auto-detection, cached per terminal profile, with a clean ASCII fallback.

Install

Download the archive for your platform below, extract it, and put git-lan on your PATH. Because git resolves git lan to any git-lan executable on PATH, the subcommand then works automatically:

git lan list

From source:

go install github.com/matixandr/git-lan@v0.1.0

Requirements

  • git in your PATH (git-lan shells out to it).
  • Working mDNS on the network. macOS has Bonjour built in; Linux usually uses Avahi; on Windows install Bonjour if discovery comes up empty.

Downloads

Platform Archive
Linux x86-64 git-lan-v0.1.0-linux-amd64.tar.gz
macOS Intel git-lan-v0.1.0-darwin-amd64.tar.gz
macOS Apple Silicon git-lan-v0.1.0-darwin-arm64.tar.gz
Windows x86-64 git-lan-v0.1.0-windows-amd64.zip

Verify with SHA256SUMS.txt (sha256sum -c SHA256SUMS.txt).

See SECURITY.md for the full threat model and CHANGELOG.md for details.