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subscribed-hypercored

v1.6.0

Published

A daemon that can download and share multiple hypercores and hyperdrives from a master feed

Downloads

40

Readme

subscribed-hypercored

Forked from hypercored

Basically the same thing, but you can set FEED_KEY in your environment (or in a .env file) for a dat archive that contains a simple feeds file with a list of feeds (same as hypercored).

Updating the feeds file in the archive will automatically cause any subscribed-hypercored instance that is following it to sync the new archives. So you can easily control a fleet of hypercored servers to back up all the dat archives you want!

Animated demo

Installation

via npm:

npm install -g subscribed-hypercored

No npm? Download the binary:

wget -qO- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jimpick/subscribed-hypercored/master/download.sh | bash

If you are unable to use npm, use the binary distribution. The binary includes a copy of node and subscribed-hypercored packaged inside a single file, so you just have to download one file, with no other dependencies needed on your system.

Usage

Set up a .env:

FEED_KEY=<dat hex key>

Run it:

subscribed-hypercored
Usage: subscribed-hypercored [key?] [options]

    --cwd         [folder to run in]
    --websockets  [share over websockets as well]
    --port        [explicit websocket port]
    --no-swarm    [disable swarming]

For more info on how to run hypercored:

https://docs.datproject.org/server

License

MIT