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git-ipfs-rehostpermalink

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This project provides a way to statically host your git repos in ipfs.

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git-remote-ipfspermalink

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This project provides a "native" Git protocol helper to push and pull Git repositories over IPFS.

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hydruspermalink

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The hydrus network client is an application written for anon and other internet-fluent media nerds who have large image/swf collections. It browses with tags instead of folders, a little like a *booru on your desktop. Tags and files can be anonymously shared through custom servers that any user may run.

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IPFSpermalink

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IPFS is a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem. It combines good ideas from Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia, SFS, and the Web. It is like a single bittorrent swarm, exchanging git objects. IPFS provides an interface as simple as the HTTP web, but with permanence built in. You can also mount the world at /ipfs. This is the main implementation, written in Go.

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IPFS Companionpermalink

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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.

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ipfs-chrome-extensionpermalink

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This project provides IPFS gateway redirection in a Google Chrome extension.

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ipfs-chrome-stationpermalink

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This project provides a Chrome extension that lets you access IPFS urls seamlessly from your local IPFS node.

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ipfs-firefox-addonpermalink

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This project provides a Firefox addon for transparent access to IPFS resources via local HTTP2IPFS gateway.

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ipfs-pastepermalink

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This project provides a command line utility for pasting from STDIN or a clipboard to IPFS.

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ipfs-screencappermalink

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This project provides two utilities, ipfs-screencap, which takes a screenshot and publishes it to IPFS, and portable-screencap, which takes a screenshot and passes it to STDOUT.

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ipscendpermalink

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This project provides a quick and simple deploy tool to host native web applications and static web pages in IPFS.

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JS-IPFSpermalink

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JS-IPFS is a JavaScript implementation of IPFS, a global, versioned, peer-to-peer filesystem.

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markup.rockspermalink

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This project provides a (Pandoc-based) client-side application that lets you edit, preview, and convert between documents written in various markup languages in your browser.

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Mediachainpermalink

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Mediachain serves the role of a traditional database, but is a decentralized, global data layer for powering serverless applications. It is a single port of entry for applications and users to publish, discover, and collaborate on data.

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orbitpermalink

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Orbit is a distributed, peer-to-peer chat application built on IPFS. All content (messages, files, metadata) are saved in IPFS as files or objects.

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