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daemon output now includes initial swarm addresses. this is not a full solution, as a change in network will not trigger re-printing. We need a good way to do that. This made me re-think how we're outputting these messages, perhaps we should be throwing them as log.Events, and capturing some with a special keyword to output to the user on stdout. Things like network addresses being rebound, NATs being holepunched, external network addresses being figured out, connections established, etc may be valuable events to show the user. Of course, these should be very few, as a noisy daemon is an annoying daemon. License: MIT Signed-off-by: Juan Batiz-Benet <juan@benet.ai> |
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go-ipfs/cmd/ipfs
This is the ipfs commandline tool. For now, it's the main entry point to using IPFS.
Install from source
go install
ipfs
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Usage
# initialize an ipfs node
ipfs init
# list some commands
ipfs
# get help
ipfs <subcmd> --help
