title: Tools color: yellow icon: stroke_code description: Tools built on the top of IPFS. content: - title: cachewarmer source: https://github.com/BrendanBenshoof/cachewarmer description: Donate ipfs gateways to cache other people's content - title: gatsby-plugin-ipfs source: https://github.com/moxystudio/gatsby-plugin-ipfs description: Adds support for deploying Gatsby websites to IPFS by ensuring that assets are relative. - title: dillo-ipfs source: https://git.scuttlebot.io/%25C35b%2BMlZ%2Fy5TT1e7SG66eNKEIdX5DRl9PRUxbhvO89k%3D.sha256 website: https://ipfs.io/ipns/12D3KooWBG1fsFRF4ykpidXVNVnbon5KLfv67pkkGeFstrwftVVb/ description: IPFS integration for the Dillo web browser. picture: /images/dillo-ipfs.png - title: git-remote-ipfs source: https://github.com/cryptix/git-remote-ipfs description: push/pull repositories from/to IPFS - title: http2ipfs source: https://github.com/jbenet/http2ipfs-web description: This is a simple webtool to add URLs to an IPFS node. - title: IPLD Explorer website: https://explore.ipld.io source: https://github.com/ipfs-shipyard/ipld-explorer picture: /images/ipld-explorer.png description: > Explore the Merkle Forest from the comfort of your browser - title: ipcat source: https://github.com/noffle/ipcat description: ":cat2: Retrieve IPFS object data and send it to stdout." - title: ipfs-chrome-station source: https://github.com/fbaiodias/ipfs-chrome-station description: Chrome extension to redirect ipfs.io traffic to local gateway - title: ipfs-chrome-extension source: https://github.com/dylanPowers/ipfs-chrome-extension description: Chrome extension to redirect ipfs.io traffic to local gateway - title: ipfs-companion source: https://github.com/ipfs/ipfs-companion picture: /images/companion.png description: Browser extension that simplifies access to IPFS resources. - title: ipfs-gui source: https://github.com/marcin212/ipfs-gui description: Windows UI integration and IPFS installer - title: ipfs-linux-service source: https://github.com/dylanPowers/ipfs-linux-service description: IPFS Linux Init Daemon - title: ipfs-paste source: https://github.com/jbenet/ipfs-paste description: Paste stdin and clipboard to IPFS - title: ipfs-screencap source: https://github.com/jbenet/ipfs-screencap description: Capture screenshots, publish them to IPFS, and copy the link to the clipboard. - title: ipfscrape source: https://github.com/victorbjelkholm/ipfscrape description: Scrape a webpage with all assets and put it in IPFS - title: ipget source: https://github.com/ipfs/ipget description: ":satellite: wget for IPFS: retrieve files over IPFS and save them locally." - title: IPRedirect source: https://github.com/JayBrown/IPRedirect description: Browser userscript for redirecting IPFS/IPNS addresses to your local gateway. This should work on any browser that hasn't had an extension written for it yet and has support for userscripts. - title: ipscend source: https://github.com/diasdavid/ipscend description: Tool for hosting web apps and static websites in IPFS - title: pinbot source: https://github.com/whyrusleeping/pinbot description: Pin content via IRC - title: ipfs-mount source: https://github.com/richardschneider/net-ipfs-mount description: Mount IPFS as a mapped drive on Windows - title: ipfs-add-from-url source: https://github.com/maxlath/ipfs-add-from-url description: Add a file to IPFS from a URL instead of a file path - title: ipfs-gui source: https://github.com/marcin212/ipfs-gui description: Windows UI integration and IPFS installer - title: ipfs-linux-service source: https://github.com/dylanPowers/ipfs-linux-service description: IPFS Linux Init Daemon - title: Siderus Orion picture: /images/orion.png website: https://orion.siderus.io source: https://github.com/Siderus/Orion description: Easy to use IPFS desktop client for macOS, Windows and Linux - title: ipfsecret source: https://github.com/c2fo-lab/ipfsecret description: Encrypt and decrypt IPFS files with a secret passphrase - title: ipfs-add-from-encrypted source: https://github.com/TroyWilson1/ipfs-add-from-encrypted description: Encrypt a file or directory with AES256 then add to IPFS - title: Blockwatch website: https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmdikpwcyeBuGaVzWzSzPuqvBfTGD8jPAVydcCjYHsBUxo/index.html source: https://github.com/MidnightLightning/ethereum-blockwatch description: > Monitor the current block number of the Ethereum blockchain, and set alerts (stored locally using PouchDB in your browser) for when certain block heights are passed.