Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes or browsers. Piping Server transfers data to POST /hello or PUT /hello into GET /hello. The path /hello can be anything such as /mypath or /mypath/123/. A sender and receivers who specify the same path can transfer. Both the sender and the recipient can start the transfer first. The first one waits for the other. The most important thing is that the data are streamed. This means that you can transfer any data infinitely. The demo below transfers an infinite text stream with seq inf. You can transfer any kind of data infinitely on a stream. Streams are very efficient in terms of both time and space. All you need is to have either a Web browser or curl, which are widely pre-installed. You do not need to install any extra software.

Features

  • Infinite transfer
  • Zero installation
  • Making simple makes it more secure
  • The server makes transfer more secure since the server never stores your data
  • The server streams over pure HTTP, which makes integration easier with other softwares
  • Also designed for Unix/Linux users, who use pipes, not only for Web browser users

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MIT License

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Operating Systems

Linux

Programming Language

TypeScript

Related Categories

TypeScript File Sharing Software, TypeScript HTTP Servers, TypeScript HTTP Clients

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2023-05-10