IPFS Companion harnesses the power of your locally running IPFS node (either through the IPFS Desktop app or the command-line daemon) directly inside your favorite Chromium-based or Firefox browser, enabling support for ipfs:// addresses, automatic IPFS gateway loading of websites and file paths, easy IPFS file import and sharing, and more. IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, more resilient, and more open. It enables the creation and dissemination of completely distributed sites and applications that don’t rely on centralized hosting and stay true to the original vision of an open, flat web. Visit the IPFS Project website to learn more.
chrome-extension protocol ipfs p2p webextension firefox-extension ipfs-gateway ipfs-companion dwebIPFS Desktop gives you all the power of IPFS in a convenient desktop app: a complete IPFS node, plus handy OS menubar/taskbar shortcuts and an all-in-one file manager, peer map, and content explorer. Use IPFS Desktop to get acquainted with IPFS without needing to touch the terminal — or, if you're already experienced, use the powerful menubar/taskbar shortcuts alongside the command line to make your IPFS workflow faster.
menubar protocol ipfs p2p desktop dweb ipfs-desktop station appUpload static website to IPFS pinning services and optionally update DNS. The goal of ipfs-deploy is to make it as easy as possible to deploy a static website to IPFS.
ipfs static-site-generator dns distributed-storage dweb npm-package cloudflare-ipfs pinata infura pinning dnslink nodejs npm cli executable binaries zeroconfig 0cjs ipfs-pinning gatsby deployIPFS is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities. IPFS enables the creation of completely distributed applications. It aims to make the web faster, safer, and more open. Companion will detect presence of DNSLink in DNS records of visited websites and redirect HTTP request to a local gateway.
ipfs p2p webextension ipfs-gateway ipfs-companion chrome-extension firefox-extension protocol dwebMeething is a semi-decentralized conference bridge using modern WebRTC, GunDB and MediaSoup to produce a hybrid MESH-SFU with strong privacy, zero user data retention and powerful off-grid capabilities.
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browser ipfs blockchain p2p decentralization hypercore-protocol dweb dat hypercore hyper hyperdriveDweb.page (previously Pact.online) is an open source webpage that lets you share and search content on the distributed web based on IPFS. The webpage itself runs on any writable IPFS gateway (see Hosting below). It’s one of the first distributed websites, and it's completely running in your browser, meaning you are in control of your own data. Furthermore, the website uses the distributed ledger technology IOTA to store metadata of the publicly uploaded files. The decentralized search engine integrated into the website uses this metadata to index the uploaded content. Additionally, the transfer history based on IOTA provides a transparent logging system and allows you to claim the ownership of your data. For a description of the security of Dweb.page see the first draft of the security whitepaper (Outdated draft needs to be changed after new signature + search engine implementation).
ipfs iota dweb transfer search-engineA running local instance of Textile Threads. Interfaces to create local private, encrypted buckets.
files storage daemon ipfs blockchain p2p textile decentralization dwebThis repository contains code and content for the IPFS Blog & News website. To contribute to the site, please follow the instructions below for post authors/editors and site developers. While it's possible to manually PR a new blog post from a local build, you are strongly encouraged to use this site's Forestry integration for drafting and editing new content. Using Forestry offers you WYSIWYG editing (in addition to raw markdown mode), easy image upload/crop tools, and instant previews. If you're an IPFS core team member and don't have Forestry access, contact Jessica Schilling.
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