Easy and fast file sharing from the command-line.

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In the world of file sharing, where speed and simplicity are king, "transfer.sh" stands out as a real game-changer. This open-source project is all about making file sharing as easy as pie, right from your command line. No more fussing with clunky interfaces or waiting around for uploads to finish. With "transfer.sh," you can share files faster than a hot knife through butter. The beauty of "transfer.sh" lies in its versatility. Whether you're using Amazon S3, Google Drive, Storj, or just your local file system, this tool has got you covered. It's like having a Swiss Army knife for file sharing, ready to tackle any storage provider you throw at it. And if you're the DIY type, you can even set up your own instance with everything you need right in the code. Now, let's talk about the nitty-gritty. Uploading a file is as simple as running a curl command. Want to keep things secure? You can encrypt your files before uploading them, ensuring that only the right folks can peek inside. And when it's time to download, decrypting is just as straightforward. Plus, if you're feeling extra cautious, you can even upload files to VirusTotal for a quick security check. But wait, there's more! "transfer.sh" isn't just about uploading and downloading. You can set limits on how many times a file can be downloaded or how long it stays available. And if you ever need to delete a file, the process is a breeze with a simple curl command. For those who love to tinker, "transfer.sh" offers a plethora of configuration options. From setting up TLS for secure connections to customizing storage providers, the possibilities are endless. And if you're into Docker, deploying "transfer.sh" is a walk in the park with their official container. In a nutshell, "transfer.sh" is the ultimate tool for anyone who needs to share files quickly and securely. It's a testament to the power of open-source projects, bringing together a community of developers to create something truly awesome. So, if you're looking to streamline your file-sharing game, give "transfer.sh" a whirl. You won't be disappointed.

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