airtar
v5.0.0
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send files over the local network using airpaste and tar
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airtar
airtar is a tiny wrapper around airpaste and tar-fs. It can be used
to send multiple files within your local network without knowing the IP or hostname of the receiver.
Basicly it does the same as calling tar c . | airpaste
on the sender-side and airpaste | tar x
on the receiver-side. On top it adds some sugar like displaying the transfer rate.
usage on the sender side:
// transfer the files from the current directory
airtar .
// but you can also choose which files and directories you want to transfer
airtar file1.txt file2.txt
// ...or use globs
airtar *.js
// call airpaste with a namespace
airtar -n foo .
usage on the receiver side:
// receive files and save them in the current directory
airtar -r .
// shortcut for 'airtar -r .'
airtar
// or define a target dir
airtar -r ./target
// ...use a namespace
airtar -r -n foo .
// explicity overwrite existing files
airtar -r -o .
security notice
airtar
is meant to be run in a trusted network. The transfered data is not crypted in
anyway and you won't be able to verify who sent it.
installation
npm install airtar -g
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Simon Kusterer Licensed under the MIT license.