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Easy file sharing from the Linux command line
wraith808:
And it's down again for me.
It never works when I need it. >:(
-Deozaan (April 17, 2019, 04:06 PM)
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You could host your own instance...
Deozaan:
Looks like it's built using Go. I'm not sure I have the proper access/authority to run Go services on my host.
Deozaan:
In the meantime, I found out about another option that I think I'll have to give a try: Woof.
--- ---$ sudo apt install woof
$ woof ./somefile.txt
Now serving on http://192.168.0.117:8080/
4wd:
Slightly off topic since it's not really a single CLI based program, (but it does mention transfer.sh so ...):
awesome-selfhosted (link to the file share/sync section) lists some interesting possibilities, (PsiTransfer looks good).
Edvard:
In the meantime, I found out about another option that I think I'll have to give a try: Woof.
--- ---$ sudo apt install woof
$ woof ./somefile.txt
Now serving on http://192.168.0.117:8080/
-Deozaan (April 17, 2019, 05:36 PM)
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Hey, that's a nice one! I usually end up using Civetweb to share things locally, but it's more of a generic web or folder content server, not a single file. Being able to serve just a single file would make things a few keystrokes easier on the getter side. Thanks! :Thmbsup:
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