Sharing is a command-line tool to share directories and files from the CLI to iOS and Android devices without the need of an extra client app
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Sharing is a command-line tool to share directories and files from the CLI to iOS and Android devices without the need of an extra client app
[WIP] a cli for localsend.
This is a Python-based application that allows users to share files securely on a local network using a peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture. The application uses FastAPI, Uvicorn, and WebTorrent to provide a simple and user-friendly interface for uploading and downloading files.
Globaldrop is a way to share local files through your browser.
VacuumDrop is an app which can be used to share files across devices in a Local Network. It can also be used to turn your computer into a local cloud.
Filebeam - Share file between devices easily
A java mini-project to make a file sharing app using java for easier,hassle free file transfers.
PWA for local file sharing by scanning QR Code. Its a refactor for Snapdrop with TypeScript just for fun & make custom features.
A simple Streamlit-based web app to upload and share files using randomly generated access codes — no email or direct file sharing links needed.
A website that will make you able to share files locally.
in this project just click on upload button it upload to cloud and give link which will delete in 24 hours after upload automatically
School and Internship Projects
Letshare - A TUI to share files on the same Wi-Fi network
a secure file transfer system built in Go, designed to send and receive files over a local network with AES-GCM encryption.
Computer Networks Project
Share files or folders inside a LAN, devices on same network/wifi or, through tunneling/port forwarding.
This is a decentralized file sharing platform that allows users to upload and share files with other users anonymously.
📁 A program that simply shares files on your computer over the web.
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