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ipfs-check
DESCRIPTION
A tool for checking the accessibility of your data by IPFS peers. go build will build the server binary in your local directory. go install will build and install the server binary in your global Go binary directory (e.g. ~/go/bin) There are web assets in the web that interact with the Go HTTP server that can be deployed however you deploy web assets. Maybe just deploy it on IPFS and reference it with DNSLink. For anything other than local testing you're going to want to have a proxy to give you HTTPS support on the Go server.
Features
- Use IPFS Desktop or IPFS WebUI
- Open the IPFS WebUI "Status" page via the IPFS Desktop menu
- Test your peerID rather than a particular address
- Test a particular address then click the "Advanced" dropdown to see the node's addresses
- Test your peerID rather than a particular address
- Check the retrievability of CID from an IPFS peer
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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