convert magic wormhole to a card.html include

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footer="OS: Windows, macOS, Linux." footer="OS: Windows, macOS, Linux."
description="OnionShare is an open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share a file of any size. It works by starting a web server, making it accessible as a Tor onion service, and generating an unguessable URL to access and download the files. It doesn't require setting up a server on the internet somewhere or using a third party filesharing service. You host the file on your own computer and use a Tor onion service to make it temporarily accessible over the internet." description="OnionShare is an open source tool that lets you securely and anonymously share a file of any size. It works by starting a web server, making it accessible as a Tor onion service, and generating an unguessable URL to access and download the files. It doesn't require setting up a server on the internet somewhere or using a third party filesharing service. You host the file on your own computer and use a Tor onion service to make it temporarily accessible over the internet."
%} %}
<div class="col-sm-4"> {% include card.html
<div class="panel panel-info"> color="primary"
<div class="panel-heading"> title="Magic Wormhole"
<h3 class="panel-title">Magic Wormhole</h3> image="img/tools/Magic-Wormhole.png"
</div> url="http://magic-wormhole.io/"
<div class="panel-body"> footer='OS: cross-platform <a href="https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole#license-compatibility">(python)</a>'
<p> description='Get things from one computer to another, safely.This package provides a library and a command-line tool named wormhole, which makes it possible to get arbitrary-sized files and directories (or short pieces of text) from one computer to another. The two endpoints are identified by using identical "wormhole codes": in general, the sending machine generates and displays the code, which must then be typed into the receiving machine. The codes are short and human-pronounceable, using a phonetically-distinct wordlist. The receiving side offers tab-completion on the codewords, so usually only a few characters must be typed. Wormhole codes are single-use and do not need to be memorized.'
<img src="img/tools/Magic-Wormhole.png" alt="Magic Wormhole" class="panel-item"> %}
Get things from one computer to another, safely.
This package provides a library and a command-line tool named wormhole, which makes it possible to get arbitrary-sized files and directories (or short pieces of text) from one computer to another. The two endpoints are identified by using identical "wormhole codes": in general, the sending machine generates and displays the code, which must then be typed into the receiving machine.
The codes are short and human-pronounceable, using a phonetically-distinct wordlist. The receiving side offers tab-completion on the codewords, so usually only a few characters must be typed. Wormhole codes are single-use and do not need to be memorized.
</p>
<p>
<a class="btn btn-info" href="http://magic-wormhole.io/">
Website: magic-wormhole.io
</a>
</p>
<p>OS: cross-platform <a href="https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole#license-compatibility">(python)</a></p>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div> </div>
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