magic-wormhole.rs
magic-wormhole
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European Union Public License 1.2 | MIT License |
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magic-wormhole.rs
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The Linux Kernel Prepares for Rust 1.77 Upgrade
> Downloading 3GB of dependencies is not a thing that happens in the Rust ecosystem. Reality is orders of magnitude smaller than that.
Assuming they're talking about the built size of dependencies that are left lying around after cargo builds a binary, they're really not exaggerating by much. I have no difficulty of believing that there are Rust projects that leave 3GB+ of dependency bloat on your file system after you build them.
To take the last Rust project I built, magic-wormhole.rs [1], the source code I downloaded from Github was 1.6 MB. After running `cargo build --release`, the build directory is now 618 MB and there's another 179 MB in ~/.cargo, for a total of 800 MB used.
All this to build a little command line program that sends and receives files over the network over a simple protocol (build size 14 MB). God forbid I build something actually complicated written in Rust, like a text editor.
[1] https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole.rs
- Efficient way of sharing files with someone without having to push
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qft: A tool to quickly transfer files over a holepunched P2P connection
This is cool but it really should be using TCP. (You can do holepunching with TCP, check out https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole.rs/blob/master/src/transit.rs)
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2021)?
I'm contributing for some magic-wormhole issues, the book of rust-clippy , and exercism rust track ... Thank Almighty Allah.
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What's everyone working on this week (7/2021)?
I'm working on some issues in magic-wormhole.rs and still looking around for other projects.
magic-wormhole
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LocalSend: Open-source, cross-platform file sharing to nearby devices
Some CLI alternatives if you don't need the GUI:
Croc: https://github.com/schollz/croc
Magic-Wormhole: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
I used to use MW but switched to croc as the single binary was easier to deploy.
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Ask HN: Best modern file transfer/synchronization protocol?
On a similar note, can someone tell me what's the fastest (wireless) way to transfer files between two laptops on same network (i.e. hotspot)?
scp, rsync, wormhole give me only 2-3 mb/s.
What's causing the bottleneck here and what am I missing? Thanks in advance!
https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
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File transfer solution on a high-latency link
Check out wormhole. It works on Linux, Windows and MacOS, keeps your data entirely on the private network and uses HTTP as the underlying transfer vehicle. Since HTTP isn't nearly as bothered by high latency (as compared to SMB or FTP), this is probably as fast as you will be able to transfer files on that high latency network.
- Ask HN: What are some unpopular technologies you wish people knew more about?
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Localsend: Open-Source Airdrop Alternative
Related projects:
- FlyingCarpet: direct transfer over local adhoc WIFI: https://github.com/spieglt/FlyingCarpet
- LANDrop: Drop any files to any devices on your LAN: https://github.com/LANDrop/LANDrop
- In-browser file transfer similar to Airdrop: https://snapdrop.net/
- Magic Wormhole: simple file transfer from computer-to-computer over the net: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
- Croc: similar to magic wormhole: https://github.com/schollz/croc
- Wormhole: user-friendly in-browser based e2e encrypted file transfer: https://wormhole.app/
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Looking for selfhosted application to easily share files
You can try https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
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How do you/we share the stuff we hoard so those looking for stuff find it?
There's the python magic-wormhole if you want a 1-to-1 data transfer just to OP by sharing the info through a chat/dm/whatever.
- Web based file sharing
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0x0: Share Files from Terminal
I prefer bashupload.com or transfer.sh for this. Both alternatives have worked well for me.
Alternatively, you can check out magic wormhole (for a more secure transfer of files between two terminals): https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
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The pain is real
If you do happen to have internet access, this tool is the best: https://github.com/magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole
What are some alternatives?
denv - Dotenv (.env) loader written in rust 🦀
croc - Easily and securely send things from one computer to another :crocodile: :package:
CalcuLaTeX - A pretty printing calculator language with support for units. Makes calculations easier and more presentable with real time LaTeX output, along with support for units, variables, and mathematical functions.
wormhole-gui - Cross-platform application for easy encrypted file, folder, and text sharing between devices. [Moved to: https://github.com/Jacalz/rymdport]
gbench
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing
qft - Quick Peer-To-Peer UDP file transfer
wormhole-william - End-to-end encrypted file transfer. A magic wormhole CLI and API in Go (golang).
math_lang - in progress pretty printing calculator language [Moved to: https://github.com/mkhan45/CalcuLaTeX]
PsiTransfer - Simple open source self-hosted file sharing solution.
syncbuf - A small library of append-only, thread-safe, lock-free data structures.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.