# Peer-to-Peer File Transfer Tools

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## Results

- [blueimp/jquery-file-upload](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/blueimp-jquery-file-upload.md) (30,748 ⭐) — This project is a jQuery-based file upload widget that provides a browser interface for selecting and transferring files to a server. It functions as a chunked file uploader and a resumable upload client, enabling the transfer of large files by splitting them into smaller segments or continuing interrupted uploads from the last successfully sent byte.

The tool includes a client-side image processor for validating, resizing, and generating previews of images before transmission. It also serves as a cross-domain upload tool, using various transport mechanisms to send files to different domains
- [files-community/files](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/files-community-files.md) (44,008 ⭐) — Files is a graphical file manager designed to replace the default operating system explorer with a unified, highly configurable environment. It functions as an extensible storage aggregator, normalizing local, cloud, and remote network storage into a single, consistent interface. By hooking into the system shell, the application intercepts navigation requests to provide a seamless, integrated experience for managing diverse file systems.

The application distinguishes itself through a dual-pane productivity environment that facilitates efficient cross-directory operations and drag-and-drop wor
- [daytonaio/daytona](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/daytonaio-daytona.md) (72,416 ⭐) — Daytona is a cloud-native development environment platform designed to orchestrate ephemeral, containerized workspaces. It provides a centralized system for managing reproducible coding environments as code, ensuring consistency across distributed teams by abstracting the underlying infrastructure. By utilizing declarative configuration, the platform automates the entire lifecycle of development sandboxes, from initial provisioning to resource governance.

The platform distinguishes itself through its infrastructure-agnostic runner layer, which allows development environments to be deployed ac
- [portswigger/custom-send-to](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/portswigger-custom-send-to.md) (8 ⭐) — Adds a customizable "Send to..."-context-menu to your BurpSuite.
- [codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/codecrafters-io-build-your-own-x.md) (516,240 ⭐) — This project provides a comprehensive framework for creating, managing, and executing educational programming challenges. It includes standardized systems for authoring instructional content, defining test cases, and structuring documentation to ensure consistent learning outcomes. The platform supports a wide range of programming languages through dedicated execution environments that handle compilation, dependency management, and automated testing.

The infrastructure facilitates both local and remote development workflows, offering command-line utilities for testing code without requiring v
- [hmjz100/linkswift](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hmjz100-linkswift.md) (17,091 ⭐) — LinkSwift is a cloud storage link extractor and file transfer utility designed to retrieve direct download addresses from various cloud storage providers. By generating raw download links, the tool enables users to bypass web interface restrictions and simplify the process of moving files between cloud platforms, local systems, or remote servers.

The project functions as a direct download URL generator that automates file acquisition by programmatically parsing cloud storage pages. It employs a combination of headless browser automation and HTTP request interception to navigate dynamic web pa
- [magic-wormhole/magic-wormhole](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/magic-wormhole-magic-wormhole.md) (22,364 ⭐) — Magic Wormhole is a command-line utility designed for the secure transfer of files and text between two computers. It establishes encrypted, peer-to-peer connections that allow users to move information directly without relying on permanent cloud storage or third-party hosting.

The system utilizes a password-authenticated key exchange to verify the identity of both endpoints, requiring only a short, human-readable code to initiate a session. By employing ephemeral key derivation and a relay server that cannot decrypt the transmitted content, the protocol ensures that data remains private and
- [anthropics/claude-code](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/anthropics-claude-code.md) (132,728 ⭐) — Anthropic's terminal-native AI coding agent.
- [bytebutcher/burp-send-to](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bytebutcher-burp-send-to.md) (169 ⭐) — Adds a customizable "Send to..."-context-menu to your BurpSuite.
- [n0-computer/iroh](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/n0-computer-iroh.md) (7,858 ⭐) — Iroh is a peer-to-peer networking stack and distributed system designed for secure direct connections, content-addressed storage, and synchronized data sharing. It provides a foundation for decentralized applications by combining a QUIC-based networking layer with primitives for distributed state and data transfer.

The project distinguishes itself through a comprehensive suite of decentralized capabilities, including a distributed data store using conflict-free replicated data types for collaborative synchronization and a content-addressed storage system for verifiable, resumable transfers of
- [bitcoin/bitcoin](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bitcoin-bitcoin.md) (89,442 ⭐) — This project is a cryptographic consensus engine and distributed ledger client that functions as a peer-to-peer network node. It enables decentralized network participation by allowing users to independently validate transactions and blocks, ensuring data integrity and consensus without reliance on a centralized authority. The software utilizes an unspent transaction output model to track ownership and verify state transitions across the network.

What distinguishes this implementation is its commitment to verifiable security and deterministic operation. It features a reproducible build system
- [timvisee/send](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/timvisee-send.md) (5,797 ⭐) — :mailbox_with_mail: Simple, private file sharing. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/timvisee/send
- [badges/shields](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/badges-shields.md) (26,811 ⭐) — Shields is a dynamic badge generator that creates visual status indicators for software projects by fetching live data from external APIs. It functions as a programmatic image renderer, converting structured data parameters into consistent, high-contrast vector graphics that can be embedded directly into markdown and web documentation via URL parameters.

The project distinguishes itself by offering a self-hosted metadata server, allowing users to deploy the service behind their own firewalls to maintain full control over infrastructure and data privacy. It supports extensive customization, in
- [mozilla/send](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/mozilla-send.md) (13,269 ⭐) — Send is a self-hosted file transfer service designed for end-to-end encrypted file sharing. It provides a privacy-focused data transfer solution and ephemeral file storage where uploaded content is automatically deleted after a specified number of downloads or a set amount of time.

The service ensures private file sharing by utilizing client-side encryption to protect data before it is uploaded. Decryption keys are distributed to recipients via URL hash fragments to ensure the server never has access to the keys.

The platform supports encrypted data transfer and temporary file hosting. It us
- [zegevlier/send-to-remarkable](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/zegevlier-send-to-remarkable.md) (0 ⭐)
- [upscayl/upscayl](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/upscayl-upscayl.md) (46,101 ⭐) — Upscayl is a cross-platform desktop application designed to increase the resolution and visual quality of digital images using artificial intelligence. By executing all processing tasks locally on the user's machine, the software ensures that sensitive media files remain private and never leave the host system for cloud-based services.

The application distinguishes itself through a hardware-agnostic architecture that offloads intensive rendering workloads directly to the local graphics unit. It utilizes a hardware abstraction layer to translate enhancement commands into instructions compatibl
- [bitwarden/server](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bitwarden-server.md) (18,074 ⭐) — This project provides a comprehensive, self-hosted platform for zero-knowledge credential management and enterprise secrets orchestration. It functions as a secure vault that ensures all encryption and decryption processes occur exclusively on the client side, preventing the server from ever accessing plaintext data. By combining identity federation with robust access controls, the system enables organizations to centralize the management of passwords, passkeys, and sensitive infrastructure credentials.

The platform distinguishes itself through its focus on both human-centric security and aut
- [awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/awesome-selfhosted-awesome-selfhosted.md) (299,516 ⭐) — This project is a community-curated directory of open-source software designed for deployment in private server environments and home labs. It serves as a comprehensive resource for discovering independent, self-hosted alternatives to mainstream cloud services, enabling users to maintain full data ownership and control over their digital infrastructure.

The directory is structured through a hierarchical taxonomy that organizes a vast collection of applications into logical categories, ranging from media management and data analytics to private communication and team productivity tools. It dis
- [rahiel/telegram-send](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/rahiel-telegram-send.md) (1,004 ⭐) — Send messages and files over Telegram from the command-line.
- [bitwarden/clients](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bitwarden-clients.md) (13,114 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive zero-knowledge security suite designed for enterprise credential management, secrets orchestration, and password management. It provides a secure, end-to-end encrypted vault that allows users to store, synchronize, and manage sensitive information, including passwords, passkeys, and infrastructure secrets, across desktop, mobile, and browser environments.

The platform distinguishes itself through a strict zero-knowledge architecture where all encryption and decryption occur locally on the client, ensuring that plaintext data remains inaccessible to the server.
- [comfy-org/comfyui-manager](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/comfy-org-comfyui-manager.md) (15,145 ⭐) — ComfyUI-Manager is an integrated utility designed to manage software dependencies, custom extensions, and machine learning assets within generative image workflow environments. It provides a centralized interface for the installation, update, and organization of third-party nodes and model files, ensuring that all necessary resources are available for processing tasks.

The project distinguishes itself by automating the lifecycle of these components through both a graphical user interface and command-line utilities. It handles complex environment maintenance by fetching remote repositories, tr
- [benyamindsmith/ig.degree.betweenness](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/benyamindsmith-ig-degree-betweenness.md) (40 ⭐) — Implementation of the "Node Degree+Edge" Betweenness Community Detection Algorithm for 'igraph' Objects with R
- [caddyserver/caddy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/caddyserver-caddy.md) (73,492 ⭐) — Caddy is an extensible, modular web server platform designed for high-performance traffic management and automated security. At its core, it functions as a dynamic HTTP gateway that handles request routing, static asset delivery, and reverse proxying through a chain of configurable handler modules. The system is built on a modular architecture that allows developers to extend server functionality by registering custom components, all managed through a unified lifecycle and provisioning framework.

What distinguishes Caddy is its focus on automated infrastructure and zero-downtime operations. I
- [jd-alexander/google-directions-android](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jd-alexander-google-directions-android.md) (975 ⭐) — This project allows you to  calculate the route between two locations and displays it on a map.
- [bookstackapp/bookstack](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/bookstackapp-bookstack.md) (18,305 ⭐) — BookStack is a self-hosted knowledge base platform designed for organizing, storing, and managing structured documentation. It utilizes a hierarchical content model that arranges information into nested trees of books, chapters, and pages, supported by a dedicated search index for rapid retrieval across the entire knowledge base.

The platform distinguishes itself through deep integration with enterprise identity providers, allowing organizations to centralize authentication and access control via LDAP, SAML, or OIDC. It provides extensive administrative control over the content lifecycle, inc
- [coding-horror/basic-computer-games](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/coding-horror-basic-computer-games.md) (11,073 ⭐) — This project is a programming education resource and a collection of vintage game ports. It provides a library of classic computer game implementations and algorithmic problems translated into modern memory-safe scripting languages for educational study and execution.

The collection focuses on the implementation of game logic and the practice of fundamental computer science algorithms. It includes diverse examples of procedural content generation, such as random mazes and text-based art, alongside mathematical visualizations.

The project covers a wide array of simulation categories, includin
- [sasha240100/between.js](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/sasha240100-between-js.md) (707 ⭐) — EXAMPLES * Examples collection
- [game1024/openspeedy](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/game1024-openspeedy.md) (15,161 ⭐) — OpenSpeedy is a network acceleration utility designed to optimize data transmission between applications and remote servers. It functions as a congestion control middleware and traffic processing engine, operating within the kernel space to minimize latency and reduce CPU overhead during packet delivery.

The project distinguishes itself through its ability to aggregate multiple network interfaces into a single logical stream, enhancing bandwidth and link reliability. It employs custom transport protocols that bypass head-of-line blocking and utilizes forward error correction to reconstruct lo
- [ant-design/ant-design](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/ant-design-ant-design.md) (98,362 ⭐) — Ant Design is an enterprise-grade component library and design system framework built for developing complex, data-heavy web applications. It provides a comprehensive collection of pre-built, state-driven interface elements that map data properties to rendered components, ensuring consistent interaction patterns and visual language across large-scale projects.

The library distinguishes itself through a robust styling architecture that utilizes design tokens and hierarchical configuration providers to propagate global settings like themes, locale, and layout direction. By employing component-l
- [expo/expo](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/expo-expo.md) (50,111 ⭐) — Expo is a universal mobile framework designed to build native iOS and Android applications from a single codebase using web-standard technologies. It provides a comprehensive development environment that includes a unified runtime for testing, cloud-based infrastructure for compiling and signing native binaries, and automated tools for managing the entire mobile release lifecycle, including app store submission.

The framework distinguishes itself through a plugin-based native configuration engine that programmatically modifies project files, allowing developers to integrate native modules wit
- [s3tools/s3cmd](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/s3tools-s3cmd.md) (4,862 ⭐) — s3cmd is a command-line client for Amazon S3 and S3-compatible cloud storage services. It provides a unified terminal interface for managing buckets and objects, transferring files, and synchronising directories. All operations are performed over HTTPS with HMAC-SHA256 request signing and TLS encryption to secure data in transit.

The tool supports incremental transfers using S3 ETags, so only new or modified files are sent during sync. Large files are handled with multipart upload chunking, reducing the impact of failures and improving throughput. Directory synchronisation works recursively w
- [googleapis/google-api-nodejs-client](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/googleapis-google-api-nodejs-client.md) (12,185 ⭐) — The Google API Node.js client is a development kit designed for integrating Google Cloud services into server-side JavaScript applications. It provides generated interfaces that map application calls to remote service endpoints, enabling developers to execute requests and interact with cloud resources through a unified library.

The library distinguishes itself through a modular architecture that allows developers to install specific service submodules individually, which optimizes application bundle sizes and improves startup performance. It also features automated OAuth2 token lifecycle mana
- [angular/angular](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/angular-angular.md) (100,360 ⭐) — Angular is a platform for building web applications using a component-based architecture. It provides a comprehensive suite of tools for managing encapsulated UI units, including hierarchical dependency injection, a declarative template system, and fine-grained reactivity through signals. The framework supports complex application requirements such as client-side routing, form management, and internationalization.

The project includes a command-line interface for scaffolding and build automation, alongside a testing ecosystem for unit and integration verification. It offers multiple rendering
- [scheb/two-factor-bundle](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/scheb-two-factor-bundle.md) (386 ⭐) — scheb/two-factor-bundle
- [facebook/react](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/facebook-react.md) (245,669 ⭐) — React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces based on a component-driven architecture and unidirectional data flow.
- [dropzone/dropzone](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dropzone-dropzone.md) (18,377 ⭐) — Dropzone is a JavaScript file upload library that provides a browser-based interface for capturing dropped files and transmitting them to a server. It functions as a multipart upload client, splitting large files into smaller chunks to increase transmission reliability and bypass server size limits.

The library includes a client-side image processor capable of resizing images and correcting photo orientation in the browser before they are sent to a server. It generates image thumbnails and visual previews immediately after selection, and can render previews for files already hosted on a serve
- [kylelutz/compute](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/kylelutz-compute.md) (1,655 ⭐) — Boost.Compute is a GPU/parallel-computing library for C++ based on OpenCL.
- [httpie/httpie](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/httpie-httpie.md) (38,212 ⭐) — HTTPie is a command-line HTTP client designed for sending requests to web services and APIs. It functions as a terminal-based web client and JSON API interface, allowing users to interact with RESTful services and download remote files directly from the console.

The tool simplifies the interaction with APIs through a custom syntax for argument parsing and automatic JSON payload serialization. It includes a request debugger to verify the structure of a request before transmission and uses ANSI-based formatting to display server responses with color and indentation for improved readability.

Th
- [jonobr1/two.js](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/jonobr1-two-js.md) (8,636 ⭐) — Two.js is a multi-backend graphics engine and vector drawing library that provides a unified API for creating two-dimensional graphics and animations. It functions as a renderer-agnostic abstraction layer, allowing users to generate vector shapes and paths that can be rendered via SVG, Canvas2D, or WebGL.

The engine includes a scene graph manager to organize objects into hierarchical groups, enabling the propagation of collective transformations and parent-child relationships. It also features a headless graphics renderer, providing a node-based implementation for generating 2D drawings in se
- [chatwoot/chatwoot](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/chatwoot-chatwoot.md) (31,959 ⭐) — Chatwoot is a self-hosted, omnichannel customer support platform designed to aggregate messages from diverse social and digital channels into a single, collaborative team inbox. It provides organizations with full data ownership and control over their support infrastructure, ensuring strict logical separation of customer data through multi-tenant architecture. By centralizing communication, the platform enables teams to manage, route, and resolve inquiries within a unified workspace that maintains complete interaction history for every contact.

The platform distinguishes itself through an eve
- [dioxuslabs/dioxus](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dioxuslabs-dioxus.md) (36,400 ⭐) — Dioxus is a cross-platform development framework designed for building native desktop, mobile, and web applications from a single codebase. It utilizes a declarative component model and macro-powered syntax to define reusable interface elements, which are then rendered as native widgets or web elements. At its core, the framework employs a signal-based reactivity system that tracks state dependencies to trigger granular updates, ensuring efficient interface performance without re-rendering the entire application tree.

The framework distinguishes itself through a unified full-stack runtime tha
- [hugoam/two](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/hugoam-two.md) (1,729 ⭐) — c++ toolkit for rapid development of live graphical apps and games
- [timvisee/ffsend](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/timvisee-ffsend.md) (7,350 ⭐) — ffsend is a command line client for the Firefox Send protocol, providing a secure file transfer tool for uploading and downloading encrypted files. It serves as a client-side encryption file share that ensures data is encrypted locally before being uploaded to a remote server.

The tool is compatible with both public and private instances of the Send server, allowing users to redirect data transfers to self-hosted server deployments.

It covers ephemeral file hosting with the ability to set expiration dates and download limits, as well as password protection for shared links. Additional capabi
- [camel-ai/camel](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/camel-ai-camel.md) (17,253 ⭐) — This project is a comprehensive framework for building and managing autonomous agent systems. It provides a unified architecture for orchestrating multi-agent societies, where specialized agents collaborate through roleplay to decompose and solve complex tasks. The system integrates language models with external environments, enabling agents to perform real-world actions through a standardized tool-calling abstraction layer.

The framework distinguishes itself through its focus on iterative reasoning and data reliability. It employs automated feedback loops to refine agent outputs and self-eva
- [two/tspool](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/two-tspool.md) (0 ⭐)
- [diem/diem](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/diem-diem.md) (16,678 ⭐) — Diem is a distributed ledger technology platform designed for the development of decentralized applications and the execution of programmable financial transactions. It provides a comprehensive framework for operating validator nodes that maintain ledger integrity through a Byzantine fault-tolerant consensus protocol, ensuring consistent state updates across a distributed network of participants.

The platform distinguishes itself through a modular node architecture that decouples consensus, execution, and storage to facilitate scalability and maintenance. It utilizes a resource-oriented virtu
- [webtorrent/webtorrent](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/webtorrent-webtorrent.md) (31,045 ⭐) — WebTorrent is a JavaScript client library and peer-to-peer file sharing tool that implements the BitTorrent protocol. It enables the seeding and downloading of files via magnet links and info hashes across both the browser and Node.js environments.

The project distinguishes itself by using WebRTC data channels to establish direct browser-to-browser networking, allowing decentralized data transfer across different domains without a central server. It specifically focuses on streaming torrent media, enabling incremental video and audio playback by prioritizing sequential pieces of a file before
- [boostorg/compute](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/boostorg-compute.md) (1,654 ⭐) — A C++ GPU Computing Library for OpenCL
- [dask/dask](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/dask-dask.md) (13,746 ⭐) — Dask is a parallel computing framework and distributed task scheduler designed to scale Python data science workflows from single machines to large clusters. It functions as a cluster resource manager that orchestrates computational logic by representing tasks and their dependencies as directed acyclic graphs. This architecture allows the system to automate the distribution of workloads across available hardware while managing complex execution requirements.

The project distinguishes itself through a lazy evaluation engine that defers data operations until they are explicitly requested, enabl
- [cfug/dio](https://awesome-repositories.com/repository/cfug-dio.md) (12,828 ⭐) — Dio is a cross-platform HTTP client for Dart designed to manage network requests and data communication across mobile and desktop applications. It provides a comprehensive framework for executing standard web operations while handling complex tasks such as request lifecycles, connection security, and global configuration.

The library distinguishes itself through an extensible architecture that allows developers to hook into the request and response pipeline. By utilizing interceptors and custom network adapters, users can modify traffic, perform authentication, and swap underlying networking
