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IPFS Submarine download for Linux

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IPFS Submarine


DESCRIPTION

Summary: Bash scripts with commands to submarine folders and files on Ubuntu 20.04. The following repository contains helper scripts to allow you to submarine folders and files. Submarining is the process of obtaining and publishing an IPFS folder without publishing the files contained within the folder. This is useful for, for example, an NFT project using the OpenZeppelin ERC721 contract, where images are enumerated. The scripts set up two instances of the IPFS, one which is kept private, and one which is a public gateway out to the rest of the IPFS. The image folder is added and pinned in the private IPFS swarm, and then commands are avaialbe for copying parts but not all of the files underlying a folder to the public gateway.



Features

  • The system only supports folders containing up to 5697 files
  • The installation script provides the option to generate five random files in a folder called file
  • Bash scripts with commands to submarine folders and files on Ubuntu 20.04
  • Submarining is the process of obtaining and publishing an IPFS folder without publishing the files contained within the folder
  • Bash commands to submarine folders and files on the IPFS
  • Examples available


Programming Language

Unix Shell


Categories

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