WebTorrent
- npm install webtorrent
- https://webtorrent.io
- @WebTorrentApp
Pinned repositories
Repositories
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torrent-discovery
Discover BitTorrent and WebTorrent peers
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webtorrent-desktop
❤️ Streaming torrent app for Mac, Windows, and Linux -
instant.io
🚀 Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent (torrents on the web) -
webtorrent
⚡️ Streaming torrent client for the web -
webtorrent-cli
WebTorrent, the streaming torrent client. For the command line.
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bittorrent-protocol
Simple, robust, BitTorrent peer wire protocol implementation
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renovate-config
Renovate's config
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webtorrent-hybrid
WebTorrent (with WebRTC support in Node.js)
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create-torrent
Create .torrent files
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bittorrent-tracker
🌊 Simple, robust, BitTorrent tracker (client & server) implementation -
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bittorrent-peerid
Map a BitTorrent peer ID to a human-readable client name and version
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bittorrent-dht
🕸 Simple, robust, BitTorrent DHT implementation -
bittorrent-lsd
Local Service Discovery (BEP14) implementation
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parse-torrent
Parse a torrent identifier (magnet uri, .torrent file, info hash)
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ut_pex
Implementation of ut_pex bittorrent protocol (PEX) for webtorrent
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ut_metadata
BitTorrent Extension for Peers to Send Metadata Files (BEP 9)
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magnet-uri
Parse a magnet URI and return an object of keys/values
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torrent-piece
Torrent piece abstraction
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lt_donthave
The BitTorrent lt_donthave extension (BEP 54)
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bep53-range
Parse and compose Magnet URI extension (BEP53) ranges
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webtorrent-fixtures
Sample torrent files for the WebTorrent test suite
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workshop
Learn WebTorrent and WebRTC in a guided workshop!
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string2compact
Convert 'hostname:port' strings to BitTorrent's compact ip/host binary returned by Trackers
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addr-to-ip-port
Convert an "address:port" string to an array [address:string, port:number]
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airplayer
Forked from watson/airplayerQuery your local network for Apple TV's and have them play videos
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airplay-protocol
Forked from watson/airplay-protocolA low level protocol wrapper on top of the AirPlay HTTP API

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