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<p align="center"><code>curl https://getcroc.schollz.com | bash</code></p>
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`croc` is a tool that allows any two computers to simply and securely transfer files and folders. AFAIK, *croc* is the only CLI file-transfer tool does **all** of the following:
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- allows **any two computers** to transfer data (using a relay)
- provides **end-to-end encryption** (using PAKE)
- enables easy **cross-platform** transfers (Windows, Linux, Mac)
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- allows **multiple file** transfers
- allows **resuming transfers** that are interrupted
- does *not* require a server or port-forwarding
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For more information about `croc`, see [my blog post](https://schollz.com/software/croc6).
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## Install
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Download [the latest release for your system](https://github.com/schollz/croc/releases/latest), or install a release from the command-line:
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```
$ curl https://getcroc.schollz.com | bash
```
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Or, you can [install Go](https://golang.org/dl/) and build from source (requires Go 1.11+):
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```
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$ go get -v github.com/schollz/croc/v6
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```
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## Usage
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To send a file, simply do:
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```
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$ croc send [file(s)-or-folder]
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Sending 'file-or-folder' (X MB)
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Code is: code-phrase
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```
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Them to receive the file (or folder) on another computer, you can just do
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```
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$ croc code-phrase
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```
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The code phrase is used to establish password-authenticated key agreement ([PAKE](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Password-authenticated_key_agreement)) which generates a secret key for the sender and recipient to use for end-to-end encryption.
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### Custom code phrase
You can send with your own code phrase (must be more than 4 characters).
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```
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$ croc send --code [code-phrase] [file(s)-or-folder]
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```
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### Use pipes - stdin and stdout
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You can pipe to `croc`:
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```
$ cat [filename] | croc send
```
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In this case `croc` will automatically use the stdin data and send and assign a filename like "croc-stdin-123456789". To receive to `stdout` at you can always just use the `--yes` will automatically approve the transfer and pipe it out to `stdout`.
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```
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$ croc --yes [code-phrase] > out
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```
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All of the other text printed to the console is going to `stderr` so it will not interfere with the message going to `stdout`.
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### Self-host relay
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The relay is needed to staple the parallel incoming and outgoing connections. By default, `croc` uses a public relay but you can also run your own relay:
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```
$ croc relay
```
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Make sure to open up TCP ports (see `croc relay --help` for which ports to open).
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You can send files using your relay by entering `--relay` to change the relay that you are using if you want to custom host your own.
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```
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$ croc --relay "myrelay.example.com:9009" send [filename]
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```
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## License
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MIT
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## Acknowledgements
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`croc` has been through many iterations, and I am awed by all the great contributions! If you feel like contributing, in any way, by all means you can send an Issue, a PR, ask a question, or tweet me ([@yakczar](http://ctt.ec/Rq054)).
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Thanks [@warner](https://github.com/warner) for the [idea](https://github.com/warner/magic-wormhole), [@tscholl2](https://github.com/tscholl2) for the [encryption gists](https://gist.github.com/tscholl2/dc7dc15dc132ea70a98e8542fefffa28), [@skorokithakis](https://github.com/skorokithakis) for [code on proxying two connections](https://www.stavros.io/posts/proxying-two-connections-go/). Finally thanks for making pull requests [@Girbons](https://github.com/Girbons), [@techtide](https://github.com/techtide), [@heymatthew](https://github.com/heymatthew), [@Lunsford94](https://github.com/Lunsford94), [@lummie](https://github.com/lummie), [@jesuiscamille](https://github.com/jesuiscamille), [@threefjord](https://github.com/threefjord), [@marcossegovia](https://github.com/marcossegovia), [@csleong98](https://github.com/csleong98), [@afotescu](https://github.com/afotescu), [@callmefever](https://github.com/callmefever), [@El-JojA](https://github.com/El-JojA), [@anatolyyyyyy](https://github.com/anatolyyyyyy), [@goggle](https://github.com/goggle), [@smileboywtu](https://github.com/smileboywtu), [@nicolashardy](https://github.com/nicolashardy)!