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IPFS Companion

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IPFS Companion harnesses the power of your locally running IPFS node (either through the IPFS Desktop app or the command-line daemon) directly inside your favorite Chromium-based or Firefox browser, enabling support for ipfs:// addresses, redirecting content-addressed websites...

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  • FreeOpen Source

Platforms

  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
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  2.  IPFS Integration

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  • Developed by

    IPFS
  • Licensing

    Open Source (CC0-1.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  2,081 Stars
  •  325 Forks
  •  153 Open Issues
  •   Updated Apr 17, 2024 
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What is IPFS Companion?

IPFS Companion harnesses the power of your locally running IPFS node (either through the IPFS Desktop app or the command-line daemon) directly inside your favorite Chromium-based or Firefox browser, enabling support for ipfs:// addresses, redirecting content-addressed websites and file paths to your local Gateway, easy IPFS file import and sharing, and more.

IPFS is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to make the web faster, safer, more resilient, and more open. It enables the creation and dissemination of completely distributed sites and applications that don’t rely on centralized hosting and stay true to the original vision of an open, flat web. Visit the IPFS Project website to learn more.

FEATURES

  • Automatically use IPFS to retrieve sites, files, and other resources already stored on IPFS (including redirecting DNSLink hostnames to IPNS names via your choice of gateway)
  • Support content-addressed IPFS paths (/ipfs/) and URIs (ipfs://) in your browser, and redirect them to the gateway of your choice
  • Share files from your browser by importing them to your local IPFS node via right-click or drag-and-drop, including the option to preload files at a public gateway
  • See how many peers you’re connected to at a glance from your browser’s menu bar
  • Check gateway info and API status with a single click
  • Copy shareable links, snapshot links, IPNS/IPFS paths, and CIDs for IPFS-hosted sites
  • Common IPFS tasks — like pinning files and launching your IPFS Web UI dashboard — are available right in your browser
  • Options to toggle IPFS redirects globally or per website
  • Choose between connecting to your local IPFS node via the HTTP API or running a js-ipfs node directly in your browser